The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Pàgina 4
... necessary for stem- ming the torrent ; but , when the dan- ger appears past , and affairs resume a tranquil aspect , the usual current of British habits and ideas returns , jealousy of public rights , and a watch- ful care of public ...
... necessary for stem- ming the torrent ; but , when the dan- ger appears past , and affairs resume a tranquil aspect , the usual current of British habits and ideas returns , jealousy of public rights , and a watch- ful care of public ...
Pàgina 5
... necessary to sacri- fice to the general good . Being then , whether guilty or innocent , presumed innocent in the eye of the law , they have a very clear right , in equity , to a compensation for all the loss they have sustained , and ...
... necessary to sacri- fice to the general good . Being then , whether guilty or innocent , presumed innocent in the eye of the law , they have a very clear right , in equity , to a compensation for all the loss they have sustained , and ...
Pàgina 6
... necessary for fulfil- ling the engagements into which he has entered for that purpose . " The Prince Regent has command- ed us to direct your particular atten- tion to the deficiency which has so long existed in the number of places of ...
... necessary for fulfil- ling the engagements into which he has entered for that purpose . " The Prince Regent has command- ed us to direct your particular atten- tion to the deficiency which has so long existed in the number of places of ...
Pàgina 12
... necessary to overcome it . On the whole , what- ever difference of opinion might pre- vail as to these points , he confidently expected unanimity on the subject of the address . After a few words from Mr Ben- net , declaring his ...
... necessary to overcome it . On the whole , what- ever difference of opinion might pre- vail as to these points , he confidently expected unanimity on the subject of the address . After a few words from Mr Ben- net , declaring his ...
Pàgina 18
... necessary . If one man was detained one hour beyond the time which the safety of the country re- quired , the ministers were guilty of an abuse of power . The right honour- able gentleman had to justify the mi- nisters on another point ...
... necessary . If one man was detained one hour beyond the time which the safety of the country re- quired , the ministers were guilty of an abuse of power . The right honour- able gentleman had to justify the mi- nisters on another point ...
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