The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... taken place in the course of the last year , in almost every branch of our domes- tic industry , and the present state of public credit , afford abundant proof that the difficulties under which the country was labouring were chiefly to ...
... taken place in the course of the last year , in almost every branch of our domes- tic industry , and the present state of public credit , afford abundant proof that the difficulties under which the country was labouring were chiefly to ...
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... taken of the ac- cused , by subjecting him to reiterated trials , and reiterated and painful ex- ertions . " These remarks called up the At- torney - General , who declared , that there had been nothing litigious in the proceedings ...
... taken of the ac- cused , by subjecting him to reiterated trials , and reiterated and painful ex- ertions . " These remarks called up the At- torney - General , who declared , that there had been nothing litigious in the proceedings ...
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... taken by his Majesty's ministers -as any other transaction in which Mr Oliver had taken a part . " I be- lieve it was the work of Mr Oliver- the agent of Lord Sidmouth - the in- strument of ministers ; and , if it was so , I do not envy ...
... taken by his Majesty's ministers -as any other transaction in which Mr Oliver had taken a part . " I be- lieve it was the work of Mr Oliver- the agent of Lord Sidmouth - the in- strument of ministers ; and , if it was so , I do not envy ...
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... taken by the 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 ...
... taken by the 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 ...
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... taken every opportunity of examining into the subject , it appeared to him that all those persons taken up under the Suspension Act , who had been discharged on their recogni- zances , were unfairly dealt with . There was no law ...
... taken every opportunity of examining into the subject , it appeared to him that all those persons taken up under the Suspension Act , who had been discharged on their recogni- zances , were unfairly dealt with . There was no law ...
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