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... Scotland , over which it had manifestly no power , and he would therefore say , in the presence of the Lord Advocate oppo- site , that the order , as it regarded Scotland , was either a dead letter , or a direct violation of the law ...
... Scotland , over which it had manifestly no power , and he would therefore say , in the presence of the Lord Advocate oppo- site , that the order , as it regarded Scotland , was either a dead letter , or a direct violation of the law ...
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... Scotland , though a good Whig Prince in England . He never imagined , till he heard the speech of the Attorney- General , that ministers should not have had some better authorities to go upon . As to the intention of ef- fecting an ...
... Scotland , though a good Whig Prince in England . He never imagined , till he heard the speech of the Attorney- General , that ministers should not have had some better authorities to go upon . As to the intention of ef- fecting an ...
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... Scotland to the Land's End . But the noble lord had judged , and very wisely , that the re- establishment of the Queen's charac- ter , and the restoration of her rights , would necessarily be fatal to his con- tinuance in office . Lord ...
... Scotland to the Land's End . But the noble lord had judged , and very wisely , that the re- establishment of the Queen's charac- ter , and the restoration of her rights , would necessarily be fatal to his con- tinuance in office . Lord ...
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... Scotland , for the omission of the Queen's name in the prayers of that church . His lordship began with al- luding to the extraordinary declara- tion of Lord Castlereagh , that this motion was a disgrace to the order book of the House ...
... Scotland , for the omission of the Queen's name in the prayers of that church . His lordship began with al- luding to the extraordinary declara- tion of Lord Castlereagh , that this motion was a disgrace to the order book of the House ...
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... Scotland ; but of this he was sure that whenever such an order had produced any effect on the church , it had only been through the recommendation of the General As- sembly , and not from any force in the edict itself ; and this , in ...
... Scotland ; but of this he was sure that whenever such an order had produced any effect on the church , it had only been through the recommendation of the General As- sembly , and not from any force in the edict itself ; and this , in ...
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