The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... duty , unauthorized , upon the Catholic popu- lation of Ireland - would they say that the existence of such a body was con sistent with the constitution of this country , or that it was compatible with its peace ? He protested that if ...
... duty , unauthorized , upon the Catholic popu- lation of Ireland - would they say that the existence of such a body was con sistent with the constitution of this country , or that it was compatible with its peace ? He protested that if ...
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... duty ; and thinking themselves very superior persons , when , in point of fact , they were very inferior ones , instituted a series of jobs ( great cheering ) , which they called prosecu- tions against individuals for offences , for ...
... duty ; and thinking themselves very superior persons , when , in point of fact , they were very inferior ones , instituted a series of jobs ( great cheering ) , which they called prosecu- tions against individuals for offences , for ...
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... duty ? By whom were they to be tried -by whom were they to be rebuked ? If the Executive wielded great powers , the constitution pointed out the mode in which they were to be exercised . But the society assumed both the le- gislative ...
... duty ? By whom were they to be tried -by whom were they to be rebuked ? If the Executive wielded great powers , the constitution pointed out the mode in which they were to be exercised . But the society assumed both the le- gislative ...
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... duty as well in the cabinet , as they did theirs who were out of it . The question should be passed without delay . From a beneficent decree of the most illustrious personage in this kingdom in another country , it might be inferred ...
... duty as well in the cabinet , as they did theirs who were out of it . The question should be passed without delay . From a beneficent decree of the most illustrious personage in this kingdom in another country , it might be inferred ...
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... duty imposed upon us by the Union . " He meant to speak disparagingly of no man on account of his political opinions ; but he would say , that ever since the Union , all the talent and genius of the British na- tion , with one ...
... duty imposed upon us by the Union . " He meant to speak disparagingly of no man on account of his political opinions ; but he would say , that ever since the Union , all the talent and genius of the British na- tion , with one ...
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