The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 96
Page 30
... authority , she would be told that it was too late that it was disrespectful to the House to refuse their grant , and that she ought to have interfered to prevent its being voted . In the message which he had presented there was no ...
... authority , she would be told that it was too late that it was disrespectful to the House to refuse their grant , and that she ought to have interfered to prevent its being voted . In the message which he had presented there was no ...
Page 35
... authority . So that , in either case , he must beg leave to say that such an order reflected far greater disgrace upon the book of the Privy Council which issued it , than his motion could possibly do upon the order - book , ac- cording ...
... authority . So that , in either case , he must beg leave to say that such an order reflected far greater disgrace upon the book of the Privy Council which issued it , than his motion could possibly do upon the order - book , ac- cording ...
Page 36
... authority than it would have at Constantinople . It might , perhaps , be shown that Orders in Council had formerly ... authority , but on such authority as , he believed , would be convincing to the whole House - he meant the Decisions ...
... authority than it would have at Constantinople . It might , perhaps , be shown that Orders in Council had formerly ... authority , but on such authority as , he believed , would be convincing to the whole House - he meant the Decisions ...
Page 37
... authorities of England . The present order mere- ly enjoined to pray " for his sacred Majesty King George IV . , and all the Royal Family . " He was ready to admit , that though the order thus required that the clergy should pray for ...
... authorities of England . The present order mere- ly enjoined to pray " for his sacred Majesty King George IV . , and all the Royal Family . " He was ready to admit , that though the order thus required that the clergy should pray for ...
Page 38
... authority of an act of parliament ; but that of Anne appeared to him clearly to be temporary in its nature and provi- sions . The convictions to which the learned lord alluded were ill chosen . They took place during the four years that ...
... authority of an act of parliament ; but that of Anne appeared to him clearly to be temporary in its nature and provi- sions . The convictions to which the learned lord alluded were ill chosen . They took place during the four years that ...
Contents
3 | |
42 | |
81 | |
111 | |
151 | |
169 | |
188 | |
195 | |
3 | |
16 | |
30 | |
60 | |
67 | |
76 | |
83 | |
240 | |
212 | |
229 | |
235 | |
247 | |
278 | |
289 | |
301 | |
323 | |
346 | |
363 | |
370 | |
376 | |
247 | |
263 | |
271 | |
280 | |
289 | |
299 | |
304 | |
310 | |
338 | |
378 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
amount appeared arms army Austria bill British called Carbonari carried Catholic cause ceeded character church circumstances collar of SS Committee conduct considerable considered Constantinople constitution Cortes coun Court declared defendant Dublin Duke duty Earl effect England established Europe favour feelings foreign gentlemen Greeks honourable hospodar House Ireland Italy Jury Justice King King's kingdom land libel liberty Lord Castlereagh Lord Liverpool lordship magnetic Majesty Majesty's Marquis Marquis of Londonderry measure ment ministers Morea motion Naples nation needle neral noble lord object observed occasion officers opinion Parliament party passed perihelion persons Porte present Prince principles proceeded produced Queen racter received respect revolution royal Russia Scotland sent shew ships Sicily sion Society sovereign tain taken Thessaly tion toises took trade troops Turin Turks Wallachia whole wire witness