The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... charge of insulting the Prince of Wales ; but what has he been doing this night ? He talks of protect- ing the king ! against whom is he to be protected ? Against the prince . Why then it is assumed that the prince in- tends to ...
... charge of insulting the Prince of Wales ; but what has he been doing this night ? He talks of protect- ing the king ! against whom is he to be protected ? Against the prince . Why then it is assumed that the prince in- tends to ...
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... charge of the opposition , that nothing could more strikingly dis- play the marked distrust of the prince , which pervaded the whole measure . Mr Perceval made answer , that so long as these insinuations were repeated , so long and so ...
... charge of the opposition , that nothing could more strikingly dis- play the marked distrust of the prince , which pervaded the whole measure . Mr Perceval made answer , that so long as these insinuations were repeated , so long and so ...
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... charge him with any wish of showing disrespect to the prince , but really such argu- ments had the effect of casting suspi- cions upon the illustrious members of the royal family , to which even the meanest of his majesty's subjects ...
... charge him with any wish of showing disrespect to the prince , but really such argu- ments had the effect of casting suspi- cions upon the illustrious members of the royal family , to which even the meanest of his majesty's subjects ...
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... charge me with criminality . I have long served a gracious master most faithfully ; I did so , in conjunction with some noble lords over the way , at the most critical moment that this country ever experienced . It was at a time , when ...
... charge me with criminality . I have long served a gracious master most faithfully ; I did so , in conjunction with some noble lords over the way , at the most critical moment that this country ever experienced . It was at a time , when ...
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... charge , there- fore , which I have to make upon the noble lords before your lordships , and in the face of the country , is this , that they have culpably made use of the king's name without the king's sanc- tion , and criminally ...
... charge , there- fore , which I have to make upon the noble lords before your lordships , and in the face of the country , is this , that they have culpably made use of the king's name without the king's sanc- tion , and criminally ...
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