The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... committee should be em . powered to take those resolutions into consideration ; and this ha- Jan. 17. ving been agreed to , the house resolved itself into a committee upon the subject . In the fifth clause , which provided for the re ...
... committee should be em . powered to take those resolutions into consideration ; and this ha- Jan. 17. ving been agreed to , the house resolved itself into a committee upon the subject . In the fifth clause , which provided for the re ...
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... committee were to agree to it , they would , in ef- fect , alter the government . The su preme executive magistrate of this country was responsible only by his advisers , and to make the person filling that exalted station personally ...
... committee were to agree to it , they would , in ef- fect , alter the government . The su preme executive magistrate of this country was responsible only by his advisers , and to make the person filling that exalted station personally ...
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... committee . A chief magistrate , I admit , cannot be punish- ed while he continues in office ; as in the case of a governor of a colony , he is irresponsible till the dissolution of his trust . But was it ever heard , that he was ...
... committee . A chief magistrate , I admit , cannot be punish- ed while he continues in office ; as in the case of a governor of a colony , he is irresponsible till the dissolution of his trust . But was it ever heard , that he was ...
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... committee , to which that which Mr Perceval proposed was com- pletely opposite . " Mr Canning observed , that whatever portion of political influence , connect . ed with the household , could not be transferred to the regent , ought ra ...
... committee , to which that which Mr Perceval proposed was com- pletely opposite . " Mr Canning observed , that whatever portion of political influence , connect . ed with the household , could not be transferred to the regent , ought ra ...
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... committee which we have gone through ? Why this re- port to the house ? The delicacy that would preclude us from discussing this subject , springs , I make not the least doubt , from an excess of the best and most honourable feeling ...
... committee which we have gone through ? Why this re- port to the house ? The delicacy that would preclude us from discussing this subject , springs , I make not the least doubt , from an excess of the best and most honourable feeling ...
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