The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 15Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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Pàgina 163
... language of King William in all his communica- tions ? He had repeatedly stated that some permanent settlement should be made , in order that the religion and li- berties of the country might never a- gain be put into danger . And what ...
... language of King William in all his communica- tions ? He had repeatedly stated that some permanent settlement should be made , in order that the religion and li- berties of the country might never a- gain be put into danger . And what ...
Pàgina 192
... language of Mr Fox ; charging him , almost in terms , with unfurling the standard of rebellion , although it was known that he never could as- semble any Parliamentary force that deserved to be called a body capable of giving even a ...
... language of Mr Fox ; charging him , almost in terms , with unfurling the standard of rebellion , although it was known that he never could as- semble any Parliamentary force that deserved to be called a body capable of giving even a ...
Pàgina 204
... language of freemen contained no word to express that odious system . " He had promised to show how far the faith of neutrality was recognised by these high contracting powers . He would show it by a reference to their most solemn acts ...
... language of freemen contained no word to express that odious system . " He had promised to show how far the faith of neutrality was recognised by these high contracting powers . He would show it by a reference to their most solemn acts ...
Pàgina 207
... language and the spirit of the English Constitution might be more completely diffused among all classes of their population ; secondly , to apply to Canada the principles of an extension of free trade , which had already recei- ved the ...
... language and the spirit of the English Constitution might be more completely diffused among all classes of their population ; secondly , to apply to Canada the principles of an extension of free trade , which had already recei- ved the ...
Pàgina 215
... language employed by the right reverend pre- late in speaking of the petitioner , which was harsh in itself , and not becoming the quarter from which it proceeded The hardship , he said , in a case like the present , was extreme . By ...
... language employed by the right reverend pre- late in speaking of the petitioner , which was harsh in itself , and not becoming the quarter from which it proceeded The hardship , he said , in a case like the present , was extreme . By ...
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amount appeared Auchtertool bill Borthwick burgh called Catholic cause cent character charge Church clergy conduct considerable corn Cortes course Court declared distress Duke duty Edinburgh effect England evil Exchequer existing favour foreign France French gentleman Glasgow Government Greek Hebrew Hebrew language honour House hyæna Insurrection Act Ireland jury King labour learned Leslie letter libel Llorente Lord Advocate Lord Archibald Lord Archibald Hamilton Lord Chancellor Lord Londonderry Lord Rosslyn Lordship Majesty Majesty's Marquis means measure ment Ministers motion neral never Noble object observed occasion opinion paper Parliament party passed period persons port present principle proceeded produced proposed pursuer quarter question racter received respect Royal Saumur Scotland sent session ships sinking fund sion Sir Alexander Boswell Spain speech Stuart tain taxes thing tion took troops Whig whole