The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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Pàgina 16
... Ministers , contended that the whole , or at least the greater part , of these had been suggested by those with whom he voted and acted ; that he himself had , eight years previously , suggested the very specific changes in the ...
... Ministers , contended that the whole , or at least the greater part , of these had been suggested by those with whom he voted and acted ; that he himself had , eight years previously , suggested the very specific changes in the ...
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... minister of Charles II .; and sure he was , that if used in the better times which preceded that reign it would have brought a minister to the block . Now it was that if there is anything odious to be done - any political oppo- nent to ...
... minister of Charles II .; and sure he was , that if used in the better times which preceded that reign it would have brought a minister to the block . Now it was that if there is anything odious to be done - any political oppo- nent to ...
Pàgina 20
... minister to fear , " asked the learned gentleman , " with this House , these benches , all England at his back ? " He would an- swer with another question , " What would a minister do with only these benches , and with no England at his ...
... minister to fear , " asked the learned gentleman , " with this House , these benches , all England at his back ? " He would an- swer with another question , " What would a minister do with only these benches , and with no England at his ...
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... minister for the purpose of form- ing a new one , which should be drawn up verbatim as the treaty originally stood . The whole discussion had been carried on in a spirit of the most per- fect amity , and , he believed , the per- sonal ...
... minister for the purpose of form- ing a new one , which should be drawn up verbatim as the treaty originally stood . The whole discussion had been carried on in a spirit of the most per- fect amity , and , he believed , the per- sonal ...
Pàgina 38
... minister demand the suppres- of the proposition laid down by those sion of meetings to discuss grievances gentlemen was capable of receiving . upon proof so defective as that offered He trusted that it would appear to the by the ...
... minister demand the suppres- of the proposition laid down by those sion of meetings to discuss grievances gentlemen was capable of receiving . upon proof so defective as that offered He trusted that it would appear to the by the ...
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