The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... executive government in Spain had undergone a total change , and this was the first answer which Mar- quis Wellesley made to Lord Gren ville's charges . " The noble lord , " he said , " appeared to have forgotten that the central junta ...
... executive government in Spain had undergone a total change , and this was the first answer which Mar- quis Wellesley made to Lord Gren ville's charges . " The noble lord , " he said , " appeared to have forgotten that the central junta ...
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... executive , and legislative powers , which was in the very teeth of the law . In the due administration of the law it was wisely provided , that the same men shall not take two steps together ; one set find the bill , an- other decide ...
... executive , and legislative powers , which was in the very teeth of the law . In the due administration of the law it was wisely provided , that the same men shall not take two steps together ; one set find the bill , an- other decide ...
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... executive go- vernment alone . ” Mr Windham said , " the most pro- minent of the objectionable estimates , was that of the Manx fencibles ; the Isle of Man , however barren in other productions , was very fertile in jobs , + I indeed it ...
... executive go- vernment alone . ” Mr Windham said , " the most pro- minent of the objectionable estimates , was that of the Manx fencibles ; the Isle of Man , however barren in other productions , was very fertile in jobs , + I indeed it ...
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... executive government , he moved the previous question . - With regard to the necessity of keeping up our naval force at its present extent , Lord Mulgrave argued rightly ; his reply , in all its other parts , was not such as Lord ...
... executive government , he moved the previous question . - With regard to the necessity of keeping up our naval force at its present extent , Lord Mulgrave argued rightly ; his reply , in all its other parts , was not such as Lord ...
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... executive ca- pacity ; the House of Lords might be considered as their hereditary repre- sentatives : it would not be contended that the noblemen of this country had any distinct interest from the rest of the people ; they did not form ...
... executive ca- pacity ; the House of Lords might be considered as their hereditary repre- sentatives : it would not be contended that the noblemen of this country had any distinct interest from the rest of the people ; they did not form ...
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