The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... Wardle . This was opposed by Mr W. Slatter , and several other gentlemen , on the ground that it appeared to them in this case enough had been done -- that a fever had been created in the public mind , which might lead to consequences ...
... Wardle . This was opposed by Mr W. Slatter , and several other gentlemen , on the ground that it appeared to them in this case enough had been done -- that a fever had been created in the public mind , which might lead to consequences ...
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... Wardle : A subscription has also been set a- going for the friend of Mrs Clarke , Miss Taylor , whose character and prospects were injured by the evi- dence she gave . The subscription amounts already to considerably up- wards of 10001 ...
... Wardle : A subscription has also been set a- going for the friend of Mrs Clarke , Miss Taylor , whose character and prospects were injured by the evi- dence she gave . The subscription amounts already to considerably up- wards of 10001 ...
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... Wardle ; and on Thursday , at a meeting of the inhabitants , a series of resolutions was agreed to , approving of the late inquiry into public abuses , and re- turning thanks to Mr Wardle and his principal supporters in the House of ...
... Wardle ; and on Thursday , at a meeting of the inhabitants , a series of resolutions was agreed to , approving of the late inquiry into public abuses , and re- turning thanks to Mr Wardle and his principal supporters in the House of ...
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... Wardle , Lord Folkstone , and to Messrs Le Fevre , Hughes , and Knapp , members in this county - of declarations that the majority of the House of Commons had violated their duty - and that it was indispensably necessary that the ...
... Wardle , Lord Folkstone , and to Messrs Le Fevre , Hughes , and Knapp , members in this county - of declarations that the majority of the House of Commons had violated their duty - and that it was indispensably necessary that the ...
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... Wardle , and being chiefly confined to thanks to Colonel Wardle , must be more highly valued by that gentleman , as coming unmix- ed with baser matter . The most objectionable part of the amendment , in his opinion , was , that party ...
... Wardle , and being chiefly confined to thanks to Colonel Wardle , must be more highly valued by that gentleman , as coming unmix- ed with baser matter . The most objectionable part of the amendment , in his opinion , was , that party ...
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