The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... witnesses might be sworn at the bar to attend to give evidence before the committee , or the House might order papers to be produ- ced for the information of the commit- tee . The Earl of Carnarvon maintain- ed that the full powers ...
... witnesses might be sworn at the bar to attend to give evidence before the committee , or the House might order papers to be produ- ced for the information of the commit- tee . The Earl of Carnarvon maintain- ed that the full powers ...
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... witnesses , and the authority ask , on what ground the charge was of the law officers of the crown . The advanced ? Had he done any thing committees of both Houses last ses- which had been proved against him ? sion , without one ...
... witnesses , and the authority ask , on what ground the charge was of the law officers of the crown . The advanced ? Had he done any thing committees of both Houses last ses- which had been proved against him ? sion , without one ...
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... witnesses into the country as victims to private ma- lignity . Sir Samuel Romilly said , his prin- cipal object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that ...
... witnesses into the country as victims to private ma- lignity . Sir Samuel Romilly said , his prin- cipal object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that ...
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... witnesses were examined ; and he would ask , what person was ever injured on this account ? what person was ever exposed to the slightest risk ? But without recurring to 1812 , he had another instance in view , in which the same course ...
... witnesses were examined ; and he would ask , what person was ever injured on this account ? what person was ever exposed to the slightest risk ? But without recurring to 1812 , he had another instance in view , in which the same course ...
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... witnesses for fear of the dangers they might in cur . He could not help making some observations on the stigma which had been thrown upon all petitions . The declarations of two dying persons had been quoted against the character of ...
... witnesses for fear of the dangers they might in cur . He could not help making some observations on the stigma which had been thrown upon all petitions . The declarations of two dying persons had been quoted against the character of ...
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