The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... carried against 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 ...
... carried against 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 ...
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... carried . - New Jury Court bill . - Motion for suspending , till next session , some of its enactments . - Report of the Committee on the royal burghs . — Re- appointment of the Committee , 250 CHAP . X. FRANCE . State of parties ...
... carried . - New Jury Court bill . - Motion for suspending , till next session , some of its enactments . - Report of the Committee on the royal burghs . — Re- appointment of the Committee , 250 CHAP . X. FRANCE . State of parties ...
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... carried on in open defiance of all the powers with whom she is in alliance , and whom she had joined at Vienna , in 1815 , in the solemn public declara- tion in which it was so emphatically and justly denounced . The French posses ...
... carried on in open defiance of all the powers with whom she is in alliance , and whom she had joined at Vienna , in 1815 , in the solemn public declara- tion in which it was so emphatically and justly denounced . The French posses ...
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... carried , and the tranquillity of India re - established by a series of successes which must ren- der for ever memorable the able and victorious government of the Mar- quis of Hastings . Every one ac- quainted with the history of India ...
... carried , and the tranquillity of India re - established by a series of successes which must ren- der for ever memorable the able and victorious government of the Mar- quis of Hastings . Every one ac- quainted with the history of India ...
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... carried , he believed in his conscience , consign their names to infamy . His Lordship stated , in conclusion , that he was authorised by the Duke of York to state to the House that nothing could induce him to accept what he considered ...
... carried , he believed in his conscience , consign their names to infamy . His Lordship stated , in conclusion , that he was authorised by the Duke of York to state to the House that nothing could induce him to accept what he considered ...
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