The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... bill in the Duke of York . - Message from the Prince Regent . - Windsor Establishment . - Reductions proposed in consequence of the demise of the Queen . - Lord Castlereagh moves for a Committee to examine and report on the expenses of ...
... bill in the Duke of York . - Message from the Prince Regent . - Windsor Establishment . - Reductions proposed in consequence of the demise of the Queen . - Lord Castlereagh moves for a Committee to examine and report on the expenses of ...
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... Bill for restraining the Bank from paying in specie notes under L. 5. - Opinion of the Bank Directors on the Reports of the Secret Committees of the two Houses of Parliament , CHAP . V. STATE OF THE CRIMINAL LAW . General Observations ...
... Bill for restraining the Bank from paying in specie notes under L. 5. - Opinion of the Bank Directors on the Reports of the Secret Committees of the two Houses of Parliament , CHAP . V. STATE OF THE CRIMINAL LAW . General Observations ...
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... bill for regulating the mode of accounting of royal burghs.- Lord A. Hamilton's motion for the appointment of a Committee on the petitions of the royal burghs carried . - New Jury Court bill . - Motion for suspending , till next session ...
... bill for regulating the mode of accounting of royal burghs.- Lord A. Hamilton's motion for the appointment of a Committee on the petitions of the royal burghs carried . - New Jury Court bill . - Motion for suspending , till next session ...
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... bill for vesting this important trust in his Royal Highness the Duke of York . In principle this bill coin- cided with that which had , eight years ago , been laid down by their Lordships when called upon to make a similar provision ...
... bill for vesting this important trust in his Royal Highness the Duke of York . In principle this bill coin- cided with that which had , eight years ago , been laid down by their Lordships when called upon to make a similar provision ...
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... bill having a certain patronage , he already knew the utmost extent to which that pa- tronage could be carried . When the House had resolved it- self into a Committee on the bill , Lord Holland re - urged , at consider able length his ...
... bill having a certain patronage , he already knew the utmost extent to which that pa- tronage could be carried . When the House had resolved it- self into a Committee on the bill , Lord Holland re - urged , at consider able length his ...
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