The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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Page 34
... asked , was it right to deprive those boroughs at the dissolution , pro hac vice , of their elective franchise ? He had no such sanguine expectations as Mr Marryat as to the amendment of the offending boroughs . At the same time , in ...
... asked , was it right to deprive those boroughs at the dissolution , pro hac vice , of their elective franchise ? He had no such sanguine expectations as Mr Marryat as to the amendment of the offending boroughs . At the same time , in ...
Page 42
... asked no more than had been enjoyed by the Crown for the last four years . A statement so unusual was expected by ministers to diffuse general satisfaction , and to shut the mouths of their opponents . The latter , however , were too ...
... asked no more than had been enjoyed by the Crown for the last four years . A statement so unusual was expected by ministers to diffuse general satisfaction , and to shut the mouths of their opponents . The latter , however , were too ...
Page 44
... asked for such information as would enable him to decide on what was proper to be given . His honourable friend wanted further information he wished to know whether all the money granted to support the civil list had been expended ...
... asked for such information as would enable him to decide on what was proper to be given . His honourable friend wanted further information he wished to know whether all the money granted to support the civil list had been expended ...
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... asked how much the revenues of the King of England amounted to in a year , what answer could be given ? Every body could tell what was the revenue of the French King , of the American Pre- sident , or formerly of the Dutch Stadt- holder ...
... asked how much the revenues of the King of England amounted to in a year , what answer could be given ? Every body could tell what was the revenue of the French King , of the American Pre- sident , or formerly of the Dutch Stadt- holder ...
Page 52
... asked merely the con- tinuance of that amount which it had received during the four years pre- ceding . He gave , however , a short summary of the proceedings which had been held relative to the civil list during the present reign . In ...
... asked merely the con- tinuance of that amount which it had received during the four years pre- ceding . He gave , however , a short summary of the proceedings which had been held relative to the civil list during the present reign . In ...
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