The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... brought home to the actual sove- reign to support his public splendour , or meet the charge of his domestic en- joyments a sum not equal to one- third of the whole of the civil list . He then proceeded to give , in the first place , a ...
... brought home to the actual sove- reign to support his public splendour , or meet the charge of his domestic en- joyments a sum not equal to one- third of the whole of the civil list . He then proceeded to give , in the first place , a ...
Strona 36
... brought against various other depart- ments of the public expence . One of the most conspicuous of these occa- sions was that on which Mr Tierney brought forward his motion with re- gard to the offices of the seeretaries of state ...
... brought against various other depart- ments of the public expence . One of the most conspicuous of these occa- sions was that on which Mr Tierney brought forward his motion with re- gard to the offices of the seeretaries of state ...
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... brought before the House , Mr Grenfell's motion was lost . When that bill was read for the third time , accordingly , Mr Grenfell , whose indefatigable and disinterested exertions entitle him to the thanks of the public , again renewed ...
... brought before the House , Mr Grenfell's motion was lost . When that bill was read for the third time , accordingly , Mr Grenfell , whose indefatigable and disinterested exertions entitle him to the thanks of the public , again renewed ...
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... brought before the House , on oc- casion of a motion of Sir John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to be laid before the House which might enable him- self and others ...
... brought before the House , on oc- casion of a motion of Sir John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to be laid before the House which might enable him- self and others ...
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... brought forward , he was aware that it must be gone into , and the example set by the House had made it necessary that it should be gone into at some length . Before , however , entering upon the details to which the hon , baronet had ...
... brought forward , he was aware that it must be gone into , and the example set by the House had made it necessary that it should be gone into at some length . Before , however , entering upon the details to which the hon , baronet had ...
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