The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... .. Joint Secretaries of the Treasury , Sir WILLIAM GRANT , ....... Master of the Rolls . Sir VICARY GIBBS , ... Attorney - General . Sir THOMAS PLOMER , ....... Solicitor - General , HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1810 . CHAP . I. Meeting.
... .. Joint Secretaries of the Treasury , Sir WILLIAM GRANT , ....... Master of the Rolls . Sir VICARY GIBBS , ... Attorney - General . Sir THOMAS PLOMER , ....... Solicitor - General , HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1810 . CHAP . I. Meeting.
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... grant made out ! Did ministers suppose this was the way to stop further in- quiry ? On a future day he would move for the revocation of the grant , and follow up what he had begun in order to defeat this job . " After these ...
... grant made out ! Did ministers suppose this was the way to stop further in- quiry ? On a future day he would move for the revocation of the grant , and follow up what he had begun in order to defeat this job . " After these ...
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... grant of the peer- age , " Mr Calcraft said , " that house had nothing to do ; he was sorry it had been conferred , but though there was no remedy for it , the house ought not to add to it the pension . Pensi ons and thanks might indeed ...
... grant of the peer- age , " Mr Calcraft said , " that house had nothing to do ; he was sorry it had been conferred , but though there was no remedy for it , the house ought not to add to it the pension . Pensi ons and thanks might indeed ...
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... grant a peerage to any officer , the House of Commons was bound to vote him a pension . " After these remarks had been made , Mr Wellesley Pole rose and stated what the circumstances of his brother , Lord Wellington , real- ly were . At ...
... grant a peerage to any officer , the House of Commons was bound to vote him a pension . " After these remarks had been made , Mr Wellesley Pole rose and stated what the circumstances of his brother , Lord Wellington , real- ly were . At ...
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... grant to parliament , There was neither reason nor justice in making it , and therefore they pray- ed that it might not pass into a law . When the second reading was moved , Mr Whitbread said he trusted that as this petition had been ...
... grant to parliament , There was neither reason nor justice in making it , and therefore they pray- ed that it might not pass into a law . When the second reading was moved , Mr Whitbread said he trusted that as this petition had been ...
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