The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... whole clause should be left out . To this Mr Perceval replied , " that he should regret much if they should omit the whole of a clause which had uniformly pervaded our statutes upon this sub ject . He would willingly postpone its ...
... whole clause should be left out . To this Mr Perceval replied , " that he should regret much if they should omit the whole of a clause which had uniformly pervaded our statutes upon this sub ject . He would willingly postpone its ...
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... whole of his majesty's life . " The question was put to the vote , and the longer term was carried by a majority of 184 to 160 . Upon the clause which restricted the regent from granting offices in re- version , or any place or pension ...
... whole of his majesty's life . " The question was put to the vote , and the longer term was carried by a majority of 184 to 160 . Upon the clause which restricted the regent from granting offices in re- version , or any place or pension ...
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... whole , but more particularly to that part by which the splendour of state , that should be attached to the executive power , was to be separated from it . This , in the case of a power intended to be of a temporary nature ( which of ...
... whole , but more particularly to that part by which the splendour of state , that should be attached to the executive power , was to be separated from it . This , in the case of a power intended to be of a temporary nature ( which of ...
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... whole to the regent , and grafting whatever may be absolutely necessary for the care of the king's royal per- son on the household establishment of the queen . " Thus it is , sir , exactly as I fear- ed ; excess at one time will produce ...
... whole to the regent , and grafting whatever may be absolutely necessary for the care of the king's royal per- son on the household establishment of the queen . " Thus it is , sir , exactly as I fear- ed ; excess at one time will produce ...
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... whole of his natural life . It would certainly be practical- ly by far the better mode to make an arrangement that would meet both cases ; but that was impossible , If his majesty were to recover within six weeks , or three CHAP . 1 ...
... whole of his natural life . It would certainly be practical- ly by far the better mode to make an arrangement that would meet both cases ; but that was impossible , If his majesty were to recover within six weeks , or three CHAP . 1 ...
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