The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Pàgina 16
... received nearly in the same manner , the only distinctive fea- ture of the debate being a motion made by Lord Folkestone on the subject of the recognizances , into which a num- ber of persons apprehended under the act , had been made to ...
... received nearly in the same manner , the only distinctive fea- ture of the debate being a motion made by Lord Folkestone on the subject of the recognizances , into which a num- ber of persons apprehended under the act , had been made to ...
Pàgina 25
... received these powers from some members of the House , every Parliament , and would not have been man ought to be presumed innocent justifiable had they not employed them , till he was found to be guilty . He when occasion required ...
... received these powers from some members of the House , every Parliament , and would not have been man ought to be presumed innocent justifiable had they not employed them , till he was found to be guilty . He when occasion required ...
Pàgina 29
... received information , instead of causing explosion , had been the cause why none on a great scale took place ; they had paralysed the actions of the conspira- tors . At the same time he would in- form the House , that not even one in ...
... received information , instead of causing explosion , had been the cause why none on a great scale took place ; they had paralysed the actions of the conspira- tors . At the same time he would in- form the House , that not even one in ...
Pàgina 43
... received it , and which in fact offered their only hope of escape from exécution ; how much less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that ...
... received it , and which in fact offered their only hope of escape from exécution ; how much less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that ...
Pàgina 51
... received from Sir John Byng , that no spy or informer had ever been in any carriage of his in Lancashire , that he had never had any such character in his service or em- ploy , nor ever had any communication , either directly or ...
... received from Sir John Byng , that no spy or informer had ever been in any carriage of his in Lancashire , that he had never had any such character in his service or em- ploy , nor ever had any communication , either directly or ...
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