The Edinburgh Annual Register, 11 tomasWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... noble lord was perfectly in or- der when he animadverted on the late trials , not so much as insulated events , but because they might be consider- ed as part of the system of govern ment now exercised . They threw great light on the ...
... noble lord was perfectly in or- der when he animadverted on the late trials , not so much as insulated events , but because they might be consider- ed as part of the system of govern ment now exercised . They threw great light on the ...
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... noble lord . In justification of the act of last Ses- sion , be referred to the report of the committee , which , he assured the House , had been furnished with the most ample means of judging . He conceived the benefit to be great ...
... noble lord . In justification of the act of last Ses- sion , be referred to the report of the committee , which , he assured the House , had been furnished with the most ample means of judging . He conceived the benefit to be great ...
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... noble Secretary of State ; and I think I have reason to suspect there is something at the bot- tom of it which has not been owned . The truth of the matter is this : -The Ministers know , that by their proceed- ings in the last year ...
... noble Secretary of State ; and I think I have reason to suspect there is something at the bot- tom of it which has not been owned . The truth of the matter is this : -The Ministers know , that by their proceed- ings in the last year ...
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... noble Lord as to the nature of it ; a committee upon whose report no legislative act was to be founded , appeared to him absurd . It was admitted that tranquillity was re stored , the Suspension Act was re- pealed , the prisoners ...
... noble Lord as to the nature of it ; a committee upon whose report no legislative act was to be founded , appeared to him absurd . It was admitted that tranquillity was re stored , the Suspension Act was re- pealed , the prisoners ...
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... noble lord , that a bill of indemnity would be asked by the servants of the crown as a matter of course ; and several persons appeared to think that it was really done to them without any investigation . But if he knew any thing of the ...
... noble lord , that a bill of indemnity would be asked by the servants of the crown as a matter of course ; and several persons appeared to think that it was really done to them without any investigation . But if he knew any thing of the ...
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