The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen3;Volumen71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... Scotland ; and , if other aid be necessary , cheered by the sympathies of every free state , and by the wishes and prayers of every free man , in what- ever clime , or under whatever form of government he may live . The debate upon the ...
... Scotland ; and , if other aid be necessary , cheered by the sympathies of every free state , and by the wishes and prayers of every free man , in what- ever clime , or under whatever form of government he may live . The debate upon the ...
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... Scotland ? No observant man could doubt that public opinion , manifested by the petitions which were pouring into the House day after day , was opposed to concession . When Mr. Peel admitted that , in the event of a new election , this ...
... Scotland ? No observant man could doubt that public opinion , manifested by the petitions which were pouring into the House day after day , was opposed to concession . When Mr. Peel admitted that , in the event of a new election , this ...
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... Scotland , he thought no one could consider him as acting unreasonably in taking the sense of the committee upon the subject . He then cited the act agreed to both by the par- liaments of England and Scotland , and appended to the ...
... Scotland , he thought no one could consider him as acting unreasonably in taking the sense of the committee upon the subject . He then cited the act agreed to both by the par- liaments of England and Scotland , and appended to the ...
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... Scotland to the parliament of Great Britain , was itself invaded and extinguished , whilst the act of the 6th of Anne altered the mode of returning and electing both peers and commoners , which , until then , had been considered ...
... Scotland to the parliament of Great Britain , was itself invaded and extinguished , whilst the act of the 6th of Anne altered the mode of returning and electing both peers and commoners , which , until then , had been considered ...
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... Scotland . I will say , however , that , if I am disap- pointed in my hopes of tranquillity , after a trial has been given of the measure , I shall have no scruple in coming down to parliament and laying before it the state of the case ...
... Scotland . I will say , however , that , if I am disap- pointed in my hopes of tranquillity , after a trial has been given of the measure , I shall have no scruple in coming down to parliament and laying before it the state of the case ...
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