The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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Pàgina viii
... Committee . Bill of Penalties . Discussions respecting it . Preliminary Questions . Opening of the Trial . Evidence against the Queen . Pleadings . Evidence in Defence of the Queen . Pleadings . Debates in the House of Lords . The Bill ...
... Committee . Bill of Penalties . Discussions respecting it . Preliminary Questions . Opening of the Trial . Evidence against the Queen . Pleadings . Evidence in Defence of the Queen . Pleadings . Debates in the House of Lords . The Bill ...
Pàgina x
... Committee of the House of Commons on Agricultural Distresses , Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider of the Means of Maintaining and Improving the Foreign Trade of the Country , Second Report of the Commissioners on the ...
... Committee of the House of Commons on Agricultural Distresses , Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider of the Means of Maintaining and Improving the Foreign Trade of the Country , Second Report of the Commissioners on the ...
Pàgina 28
... committee for a vote of credit to the amount of one fourth of the civil list . This , how- ever , he apprehended would not suf- fice to provide an adequate establish- ment for the Queen , whose former allowance , as Princess of Wales ...
... committee for a vote of credit to the amount of one fourth of the civil list . This , how- ever , he apprehended would not suf- fice to provide an adequate establish- ment for the Queen , whose former allowance , as Princess of Wales ...
Pàgina 33
... Committee on the Grampound election were more grave and serious than those connect- ed with the Shaftsbury case ; and they must be aware , that if they sent this bill up to the other House , their Lordships would demand all the in ...
... Committee on the Grampound election were more grave and serious than those connect- ed with the Shaftsbury case ; and they must be aware , that if they sent this bill up to the other House , their Lordships would demand all the in ...
Pàgina 52
... Committee had been granted , and an examination had taken place , his honourable and learned friend would be able to decide whether any and what compensation ought to be made . Mr Brougham , in a short reply , particularly repelled Mr ...
... Committee had been granted , and an examination had taken place , his honourable and learned friend would be able to decide whether any and what compensation ought to be made . Mr Brougham , in a short reply , particularly repelled Mr ...
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