The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Ministers . - Report of the Committee ordained to be received , CHAP . VI . 112 157 CATHOLIC CLAIMS . Petitions for and against the Catholic Claims . - Mr Grattan's motion for the appoint- ment of a Committee . - Resolutions to the same ...
... Ministers . - Report of the Committee ordained to be received , CHAP . VI . 112 157 CATHOLIC CLAIMS . Petitions for and against the Catholic Claims . - Mr Grattan's motion for the appoint- ment of a Committee . - Resolutions to the same ...
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... Ministers assembled at the Congress : it was one which his Majesty's Ministers would not fail to urge on the attention of that as- 10 sembly ; but the silence of the speech too CHAP . 1. ] HISTORY .
... Ministers assembled at the Congress : it was one which his Majesty's Ministers would not fail to urge on the attention of that as- 10 sembly ; but the silence of the speech too CHAP . 1. ] HISTORY .
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... ministers would carry it beyond L. 4,000,000 . Having now noticed what appeared to him to be the principal topics intro- duced into the speech , he had to re- gret that it communicated nothing on a subject of far greater importance than ...
... ministers would carry it beyond L. 4,000,000 . Having now noticed what appeared to him to be the principal topics intro- duced into the speech , he had to re- gret that it communicated nothing on a subject of far greater importance than ...
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... ministers to avoid subjects on which a difference of opinion might arise , proceeded to advert to the different topics which had been brought un- der their Lordships ' consideration .. Among these topics was the evacu- ation of France ...
... ministers to avoid subjects on which a difference of opinion might arise , proceeded to advert to the different topics which had been brought un- der their Lordships ' consideration .. Among these topics was the evacu- ation of France ...
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... ministers or the parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of course , that the most rigid inquiries were instituted by commit- tees of the house into the necessity and ...
... ministers or the parliament of that time from considering such an serve . increase of the public burdens as a matter of course , that the most rigid inquiries were instituted by commit- tees of the house into the necessity and ...
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