The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... observations , Mr Golbourn and Mr Addington sta- ted , that the immense additional labour which had , within the last 20 years , become necessary in the management of our colonies , had alone been more than enough to justify the ...
... observations , Mr Golbourn and Mr Addington sta- ted , that the immense additional labour which had , within the last 20 years , become necessary in the management of our colonies , had alone been more than enough to justify the ...
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... observed , that by the an- cient laws of the country murder was compounded for by a fine , a rape for a rape , and a robbery for a robbery . When it was proposed by the gover- nor of Ireland to send a sheriff into the county of ...
... observed , that by the an- cient laws of the country murder was compounded for by a fine , a rape for a rape , and a robbery for a robbery . When it was proposed by the gover- nor of Ireland to send a sheriff into the county of ...
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... observed very properly , that a committee ought to be appointed to investigate into the nature and true value of Lord Elgin's collection ; and notwithstanding the outcry raised by certain members against at all entering upon such a ...
... observed very properly , that a committee ought to be appointed to investigate into the nature and true value of Lord Elgin's collection ; and notwithstanding the outcry raised by certain members against at all entering upon such a ...
Strona 68
... observed , " The statues you are digging for are pounded into mortar , and I could have told you so before you began your fruitless la- bour . " Ought not the honourable gentleman who had spoken so much about spoliation to have ...
... observed , " The statues you are digging for are pounded into mortar , and I could have told you so before you began your fruitless la- bour . " Ought not the honourable gentleman who had spoken so much about spoliation to have ...
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... observed by the Eng . lish Parliament in any suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , and the want , as he alleged , of any symptoms in the present condition of France , so violently indicative of disaffection , as would be held necessary ...
... observed by the Eng . lish Parliament in any suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , and the want , as he alleged , of any symptoms in the present condition of France , so violently indicative of disaffection , as would be held necessary ...
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