The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 11 巻Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... voted . The speech used for- merly to contain a general view of the state of the country , both foreign and domestic ; and two or three days had been suffered to elapse before an answer was returned . Now we are called on to decide ...
... voted . The speech used for- merly to contain a general view of the state of the country , both foreign and domestic ; and two or three days had been suffered to elapse before an answer was returned . Now we are called on to decide ...
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... vote in that house , or to the right of the King to sit on the throne . The mere repeal of such an act was not sufficient , without some proof , which would demonstrate to posterity that they considered them . selves pledged to guard ...
... vote in that house , or to the right of the King to sit on the throne . The mere repeal of such an act was not sufficient , without some proof , which would demonstrate to posterity that they considered them . selves pledged to guard ...
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... votes , a bag relating to the internal state of the country ; but there was nothing on the outside to shew this . " I view with a proper jealousy every thing that comes from the throne , and especially when it comes in this mysterious ...
... votes , a bag relating to the internal state of the country ; but there was nothing on the outside to shew this . " I view with a proper jealousy every thing that comes from the throne , and especially when it comes in this mysterious ...
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... vote against them under this cover of secrecy . He did not know if this would be the case , but at least such was the ground of its adoption . Sir W. Burroughs was of opinion , that the conduct of ministers them- selves shewed the total ...
... vote against them under this cover of secrecy . He did not know if this would be the case , but at least such was the ground of its adoption . Sir W. Burroughs was of opinion , that the conduct of ministers them- selves shewed the total ...
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... vote or exercise any function in the House . It being stated by Sir M. Ridley , that Lord George Caven- dish , admitted by all to be an excel- lent member , was at a considerable distance from town , under circum- stances which would ...
... vote or exercise any function in the House . It being stated by Sir M. Ridley , that Lord George Caven- dish , admitted by all to be an excel- lent member , was at a considerable distance from town , under circum- stances which would ...
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