The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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Pàgina 9
... directed to the science than the details of govern- ment , is , doubtless , a necessary ingre- dient , because an administration alto- gether composed of mere men of busi- ness , would , like that of Lord London- derry , be one of ...
... directed to the science than the details of govern- ment , is , doubtless , a necessary ingre- dient , because an administration alto- gether composed of mere men of busi- ness , would , like that of Lord London- derry , be one of ...
Pàgina 13
... directed us to in- form you , that the estimates of the year will be forthwith laid before you . " The state of India , and circum- stances connected with other parts of his Majesty's foreign possessions , will render some augmentation ...
... directed us to in- form you , that the estimates of the year will be forthwith laid before you . " The state of India , and circum- stances connected with other parts of his Majesty's foreign possessions , will render some augmentation ...
Pàgina 26
... directed against such Associations : the Convention Act , passed by the Irish Parliament in 1793 , and another of the session before last . The act of 1793 prohibited all assemblies for the ap- pointment or election of deputies , or ...
... directed against such Associations : the Convention Act , passed by the Irish Parliament in 1793 , and another of the session before last . The act of 1793 prohibited all assemblies for the ap- pointment or election of deputies , or ...
Pàgina 28
... directed by law . There would be exemptions of certain societies , which met for pur- poses connected merely with trade , agriculture , charity , and others of a harmless nature . The offence of be- longing to such a society would be ...
... directed by law . There would be exemptions of certain societies , which met for pur- poses connected merely with trade , agriculture , charity , and others of a harmless nature . The offence of be- longing to such a society would be ...
Pàgina 31
... directed . He would first notice an argument of a learned mem- ber who had said that he would not vindicate the acts of the Association , and could not stand forward as their advocate , but still he conceived that these people laboured ...
... directed . He would first notice an argument of a learned mem- ber who had said that he would not vindicate the acts of the Association , and could not stand forward as their advocate , but still he conceived that these people laboured ...
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