The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... person who now held the name and dignity of Queen . It was not his intention to find fault with the exercise of any power be- longing to his Majesty for regulating the forms of the Church in the per- formance of divine service ...
... person who now held the name and dignity of Queen . It was not his intention to find fault with the exercise of any power be- longing to his Majesty for regulating the forms of the Church in the per- formance of divine service ...
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... person whose rank would be affected by that event . Besides , who is to receive this annuity ? There is now no such person as the Princess of Wales . If they intended to grant to her Majesty that which had previ- ously been conferred on ...
... person whose rank would be affected by that event . Besides , who is to receive this annuity ? There is now no such person as the Princess of Wales . If they intended to grant to her Majesty that which had previ- ously been conferred on ...
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... person whose punishment might be just , but was not very le- nient . Two years ' imprisonment at their instance was not a lenient pu- nishment upon one of their mem- bers . Oh , he was not a member - he meant then Sir Manasseh Lopez ...
... person whose punishment might be just , but was not very le- nient . Two years ' imprisonment at their instance was not a lenient pu- nishment upon one of their mem- bers . Oh , he was not a member - he meant then Sir Manasseh Lopez ...
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... person who gave a mo- ment's thought to the subject must perceive , at the bottom of all the evil which the country suffered , the dis- ordered state of our finances . He might be told that the committee of finances had , for some years ...
... person who gave a mo- ment's thought to the subject must perceive , at the bottom of all the evil which the country suffered , the dis- ordered state of our finances . He might be told that the committee of finances had , for some years ...
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... person accused had not , either de facto or de jure , a clear specification of what was alleged against him in that bill ? It was not for the House to consider what would be advanta- geous to this or that party , but what would be ...
... person accused had not , either de facto or de jure , a clear specification of what was alleged against him in that bill ? It was not for the House to consider what would be advanta- geous to this or that party , but what would be ...
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