The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... body of their countrymen , should feel that such conduct can never lead to power or emolument . " If I am now asked , why at an ear lier period I have not proposed to the House a similar enquiry , I answer , in 1804 I urged it ...
... body of their countrymen , should feel that such conduct can never lead to power or emolument . " If I am now asked , why at an ear lier period I have not proposed to the House a similar enquiry , I answer , in 1804 I urged it ...
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... body of per- sons assembling , who were united for specific purposes , and bound together by illegal oaths : but it was impossi- ble to counteract those celebrations of particular occasions to which the right hon . baronet had alluded ...
... body of per- sons assembling , who were united for specific purposes , and bound together by illegal oaths : but it was impossi- ble to counteract those celebrations of particular occasions to which the right hon . baronet had alluded ...
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... body , by Mr Grattan . Mr William Elliot present ed , about the same time , a petition signed by almost all the Catholic nobi- lity , gentry , and clergy of England . The subject of these petitions was dis- cussed at great length , but ...
... body , by Mr Grattan . Mr William Elliot present ed , about the same time , a petition signed by almost all the Catholic nobi- lity , gentry , and clergy of England . The subject of these petitions was dis- cussed at great length , but ...
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... body of the protestant people of Britain , the continued prejudices against their ca- tholic brethren were gradually but distinctly giving way . AMONG the most interesting sub- jects which came this year 56 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL ...
... body of the protestant people of Britain , the continued prejudices against their ca- tholic brethren were gradually but distinctly giving way . AMONG the most interesting sub- jects which came this year 56 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL ...
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... body of informa- tion collected was quite sufficient to shew the propriety , or rather the ne- cessity , of some such measures . To what conclusion the legislature may come after a more ample consider- ation both of evils and of ...
... body of informa- tion collected was quite sufficient to shew the propriety , or rather the ne- cessity , of some such measures . To what conclusion the legislature may come after a more ample consider- ation both of evils and of ...
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