The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... directed the estimates for the current year to be laid before you . " His Royal Highness recommends to your continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to acquaint you , that ...
... directed the estimates for the current year to be laid before you . " His Royal Highness recommends to your continued attention the state of the public income and expendi- ture ; and he is most happy in being able to acquaint you , that ...
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... directed against that part of it which is digni- fied by virtue . " duals . Now , sir , " said Lord Folke- stone , " to come to the address . I cannot entirely agree to the senti- ments contained in it . There is one part of it , which ...
... directed against that part of it which is digni- fied by virtue . " duals . Now , sir , " said Lord Folke- stone , " to come to the address . I cannot entirely agree to the senti- ments contained in it . There is one part of it , which ...
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... directed against the oppo- nents of government . This had been the case with regard to parodies of a much more indecent nature , made up- on the words of Scripture itself . He trusted , if a committee were appoint- ed , it would be one ...
... directed against the oppo- nents of government . This had been the case with regard to parodies of a much more indecent nature , made up- on the words of Scripture itself . He trusted , if a committee were appoint- ed , it would be one ...
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... directed , ordered , or advised to be done , for apprehending , imprisoning , or detaining in custody any person suspected of high treason , should be discharged and made void . Although three of the petitions should be proved to ...
... directed , ordered , or advised to be done , for apprehending , imprisoning , or detaining in custody any person suspected of high treason , should be discharged and made void . Although three of the petitions should be proved to ...
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... directing them how to per- form their duty , in preventing their visitation of prisoners , in recommend- ing the suspension of the great bul- wark of our rights , and in employing spies and informers , he had conducted himself in a ...
... directing them how to per- form their duty , in preventing their visitation of prisoners , in recommend- ing the suspension of the great bul- wark of our rights , and in employing spies and informers , he had conducted himself in a ...
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