The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... possessed of the acuteness , and of the legal and professional knowledge of Sir Samuel Romilly . He proposed to omit the words which represented the regent as a person having an office of trust , by which omission the ques- tion of ...
... possessed of the acuteness , and of the legal and professional knowledge of Sir Samuel Romilly . He proposed to omit the words which represented the regent as a person having an office of trust , by which omission the ques- tion of ...
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... as deficient in those virtues which the nation knew they possessed . " The motion , however , was rejected . 32 201 g After the various clauses Jan. 21. had been gone through EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1811. [ CHAP . 1 .
... as deficient in those virtues which the nation knew they possessed . " The motion , however , was rejected . 32 201 g After the various clauses Jan. 21. had been gone through EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1811. [ CHAP . 1 .
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... possession and execution of the royal powers and functions are deposited , we are to take care most religiously that no infringe- ment may be attempted ; while that great and constitutional prerogative of the crown , which has been ...
... possession and execution of the royal powers and functions are deposited , we are to take care most religiously that no infringe- ment may be attempted ; while that great and constitutional prerogative of the crown , which has been ...
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... possession of his faculties ; where- as the very foundation of our proceed- ings is the incapacity of the sovereign . To require that as indispensable , which is impossible , is therefore at once to come to the monstrous and mischie ...
... possession of his faculties ; where- as the very foundation of our proceed- ings is the incapacity of the sovereign . To require that as indispensable , which is impossible , is therefore at once to come to the monstrous and mischie ...
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... possession of the great seal for a year and a half in the beginning of the civil war , and yet had never had the pre- sumption or the folly to use it . And Mr Sheridan , referring to the statute of Charles II . , which declared it high ...
... possession of the great seal for a year and a half in the beginning of the civil war , and yet had never had the pre- sumption or the folly to use it . And Mr Sheridan , referring to the statute of Charles II . , which declared it high ...
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