The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... object to the omission ; " But , " said he , " when I hear it contended that the regent , to the whole extent of his acts , must be held completely irresponsible , I must declare that I am of a very different opinion , and it would give ...
... object to the omission ; " But , " said he , " when I hear it contended that the regent , to the whole extent of his acts , must be held completely irresponsible , I must declare that I am of a very different opinion , and it would give ...
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... object of which was to retain about his majesty in his affliction all that part of his household which was necessary for his comfort and personal dignity , and to transfer to the regent all those offi- ces of state which were attached ...
... object of which was to retain about his majesty in his affliction all that part of his household which was necessary for his comfort and personal dignity , and to transfer to the regent all those offi- ces of state which were attached ...
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... object to every one of the resolutions , conceiving them to be of the most dangerous ten- dency . It appears to me , my lords , that the framers of this bill have pro- ceeded , first , by a violation of prece dents ; secondly , by a ...
... object to every one of the resolutions , conceiving them to be of the most dangerous ten- dency . It appears to me , my lords , that the framers of this bill have pro- ceeded , first , by a violation of prece dents ; secondly , by a ...
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... object of his party , declared , that the only remedy was to advert to the mode of proceed- ing by address . - Mr Perceval noticed the argument , that public inconve- nience was now proved to have arisen from the delay occasioned by ...
... object of his party , declared , that the only remedy was to advert to the mode of proceed- ing by address . - Mr Perceval noticed the argument , that public inconve- nience was now proved to have arisen from the delay occasioned by ...
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... object of our exertions in the last campaign , the designs of the enemy had hitherto been frustrated . He trusted parliament would enable him to continue the most effectual assistance to the brave nations of the peninsula , being ...
... object of our exertions in the last campaign , the designs of the enemy had hitherto been frustrated . He trusted parliament would enable him to continue the most effectual assistance to the brave nations of the peninsula , being ...
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