The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... examined . To quiet the minds of their Lordships , however , he did not hesitate to state , that the execution took place without the authority of the American Government , that the act was done without their consent , and even without ...
... examined . To quiet the minds of their Lordships , however , he did not hesitate to state , that the execution took place without the authority of the American Government , that the act was done without their consent , and even without ...
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... examined . Par- liament was not called upon to make any grant , but to sanction a reduc- tion . The noble Lord submitted the outline of the arrangement with the utmost confidence on the libera- lity and justice of the House , and ...
... examined . Par- liament was not called upon to make any grant , but to sanction a reduc- tion . The noble Lord submitted the outline of the arrangement with the utmost confidence on the libera- lity and justice of the House , and ...
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... examined into all our sources of income - having inquired into our expenditure ( not , he trusted , with- out effect ) so as to see what could be spared consistently with public security - having come to the deter- mination of , and ...
... examined into all our sources of income - having inquired into our expenditure ( not , he trusted , with- out effect ) so as to see what could be spared consistently with public security - having come to the deter- mination of , and ...
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... examined ; but taking it on the right honourable gentleman's own show- ing , that a million could be gained , it was still clear that the measures now proposed were necessary for fu- ture safety . His Lordship insisted that the country ...
... examined ; but taking it on the right honourable gentleman's own show- ing , that a million could be gained , it was still clear that the measures now proposed were necessary for fu- ture safety . His Lordship insisted that the country ...
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... exception , who had been examined by the commit- tee , gave testimony to the same ef- fect . Even Mr Locke , after be- wildering himself and his readers with metaphysical inquiries on the 136 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... exception , who had been examined by the commit- tee , gave testimony to the same ef- fect . Even Mr Locke , after be- wildering himself and his readers with metaphysical inquiries on the 136 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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