The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Pàgina vi
... respecting the Northern Circuits . Lord Erskine on Arrest , without Indictment , in Cases of Libel , 395 96 CHAP . VI . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . Zeal of the present Age for diffusing Knowledge . Committee on the Education of the Poor . Mr ...
... respecting the Northern Circuits . Lord Erskine on Arrest , without Indictment , in Cases of Libel , 395 96 CHAP . VI . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION . Zeal of the present Age for diffusing Knowledge . Committee on the Education of the Poor . Mr ...
Pàgina 16
... respect , I will leave to the re- sult ; but I have the satisfaction to reflect , that it cannot be said I have precluded these persons from making use of the advantages they imagined they possessed . " A long and desultory conversation ...
... respect , I will leave to the re- sult ; but I have the satisfaction to reflect , that it cannot be said I have precluded these persons from making use of the advantages they imagined they possessed . " A long and desultory conversation ...
Pàgina 21
... respect to the ap- pointment of a committee by ballot , or otherwise , he thought it a question . of no importance , for there was no reason to doubt that exactly the same men would be chosen , whether they proceeded by ballot or by ...
... respect to the ap- pointment of a committee by ballot , or otherwise , he thought it a question . of no importance , for there was no reason to doubt that exactly the same men would be chosen , whether they proceeded by ballot or by ...
Pàgina 29
... respect to their being sent to distant prisons , the motive was , and he took upon himself confidently to assert it , with a view to the comparative comfort of the detained . What complaints would the House not have heard , if these ...
... respect to their being sent to distant prisons , the motive was , and he took upon himself confidently to assert it , with a view to the comparative comfort of the detained . What complaints would the House not have heard , if these ...
Pàgina 32
... respect to the second ground of complaint , the indemnity would not reach it , it would not pro- tect from any action which the law al- lowed on that ground . There would be no clause in the bill of indemnity to prevent an appeal to the ...
... respect to the second ground of complaint , the indemnity would not reach it , it would not pro- tect from any action which the law al- lowed on that ground . There would be no clause in the bill of indemnity to prevent an appeal to the ...
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