The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Colonel Davies and Sir J. Newport ; and Mr Hobhouse complain- ed , that whereas one or two years ago they had fifteen or twenty divisions upon this subject , now they could not get up one . A division was accord- ly got up , by Mr ...
... Colonel Davies and Sir J. Newport ; and Mr Hobhouse complain- ed , that whereas one or two years ago they had fifteen or twenty divisions upon this subject , now they could not get up one . A division was accord- ly got up , by Mr ...
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... Colonel Davies observed , that he now saw an inquiry going on , which he was confident would lead to the most beneficial results , and could there- fore place that confidence in the govern- ment which he could not repose in them ...
... Colonel Davies observed , that he now saw an inquiry going on , which he was confident would lead to the most beneficial results , and could there- fore place that confidence in the govern- ment which he could not repose in them ...
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... colonel of the militia . He was then hidden among the common and irresponsible members of the Court . The Judge Advocate , whose duty it was to lean towards the prisoner , had displayed the utmost virulence against Mr Smith . Lieutenant ...
... colonel of the militia . He was then hidden among the common and irresponsible members of the Court . The Judge Advocate , whose duty it was to lean towards the prisoner , had displayed the utmost virulence against Mr Smith . Lieutenant ...
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... Colonel Palmer , and Mr Denman strongly impugned the measure . No minister , or member , took the trouble of stepping forward in its defence ; and it was finally passed by a majo- rity of 111 to 47 . A considerable interest had been ...
... Colonel Palmer , and Mr Denman strongly impugned the measure . No minister , or member , took the trouble of stepping forward in its defence ; and it was finally passed by a majo- rity of 111 to 47 . A considerable interest had been ...
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... Colonel Valdez , set sail , and arrived , on the 3d August , before Tarifa . They took the place completely by surprise , and car- ried it with the loss of only two wound- ed . Being joined by considerable num- bers , both in the town ...
... Colonel Valdez , set sail , and arrived , on the 3d August , before Tarifa . They took the place completely by surprise , and car- ried it with the loss of only two wound- ed . Being joined by considerable num- bers , both in the town ...
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