The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Lord Castlereagh , without object ing to the principle of the Bill , sug- gested some difficulties which would occur in its passage through the Houses . He had traced the progress of the Shaftsbury bill through the House of Lords , and ...
... Lord Castlereagh , without object ing to the principle of the Bill , sug- gested some difficulties which would occur in its passage through the Houses . He had traced the progress of the Shaftsbury bill through the House of Lords , and ...
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... Lord Carnarvon strongly opposed it : If their Lord- ships did not pass the bill , their de- cision would be a condemnation of the practice of suspending writs , which had been followed by the House of Commons for half a cen- tury . No ...
... Lord Carnarvon strongly opposed it : If their Lord- ships did not pass the bill , their de- cision would be a condemnation of the practice of suspending writs , which had been followed by the House of Commons for half a cen- tury . No ...
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... Lords opposed it , the con- trast would be singular . It was only proposed to hold these boroughs to bail for a period not exceeding 53 days . Lord Liverpool expressed an opi- nion equally decided on the opposite side . If a case of ...
... Lords opposed it , the con- trast would be singular . It was only proposed to hold these boroughs to bail for a period not exceeding 53 days . Lord Liverpool expressed an opi- nion equally decided on the opposite side . If a case of ...
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... Lord Granville and Lord Howard of Ef fingham in the Lords , and by Sir E. Knatchbull and Mr Wilmot in the Commons . These speakers generally began with a warm panegyric on his late Majesty , whence they proceeded to point out the good ...
... Lord Granville and Lord Howard of Ef fingham in the Lords , and by Sir E. Knatchbull and Mr Wilmot in the Commons . These speakers generally began with a warm panegyric on his late Majesty , whence they proceeded to point out the good ...
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... Lord - Lieutenant's addi- part of the House , or of discontent tional salary of 10,000l . per annum . on the part of the country . In saying this , he did not intend to object to it with respect to the pre- sent Lord - Lieutenant ...
... Lord - Lieutenant's addi- part of the House , or of discontent tional salary of 10,000l . per annum . on the part of the country . In saying this , he did not intend to object to it with respect to the pre- sent Lord - Lieutenant ...
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