The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... ment of the former session . The prin- cipal speakers did not even make their appearance . By those who spoke , it was stated , that their concurrence in the first paragraph of the speech , that relating to the Princess Charlotte , was ...
... ment of the former session . The prin- cipal speakers did not even make their appearance . By those who spoke , it was stated , that their concurrence in the first paragraph of the speech , that relating to the Princess Charlotte , was ...
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... ment now exercised . They threw great light on the extraordinary act which deprived us of the more valu- able part of our constitution . Par- liament was now called together un der a public calamity ; for what else was it , to be called ...
... ment now exercised . They threw great light on the extraordinary act which deprived us of the more valu- able part of our constitution . Par- liament was now called together un der a public calamity ; for what else was it , to be called ...
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... ment . " The feeling manifested on this occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which the country had been charged . " I am sure , Sir , if the last and greatest plague of Egypt had fallen on ...
... ment . " The feeling manifested on this occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which the country had been charged . " I am sure , Sir , if the last and greatest plague of Egypt had fallen on ...
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... ment of spies . If there was one thing more disgusting than another to every honest man in the country , it was the publicity with which the ministers had justified the acts of those infernalscoun- drels , who had been employed for the ...
... ment of spies . If there was one thing more disgusting than another to every honest man in the country , it was the publicity with which the ministers had justified the acts of those infernalscoun- drels , who had been employed for the ...
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... ment recommended , it was still for the House to appoint , and if the House made an improper selection , the re- sponsibility belonged to itself . He remembered the ingenious and impres- sive argument of a right honourable gentleman ...
... ment recommended , it was still for the House to appoint , and if the House made an improper selection , the re- sponsibility belonged to itself . He remembered the ingenious and impres- sive argument of a right honourable gentleman ...
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