The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... grant of that boon never held out to them , even in the Cabinet ; or had no portion of his Majesty's mi- nisters encouraged their hopes ? He would embellish his speech by higher authority than any reasoning which he could bring to the ...
... grant of that boon never held out to them , even in the Cabinet ; or had no portion of his Majesty's mi- nisters encouraged their hopes ? He would embellish his speech by higher authority than any reasoning which he could bring to the ...
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... grant to the people of Ireland their just rights , he could not feel himself justi- fied in imposing any fresh restriction upon them . Mr W. Williams remarked , that in his opinion , the chief cause of the pre- sent unfortunate ...
... grant to the people of Ireland their just rights , he could not feel himself justi- fied in imposing any fresh restriction upon them . Mr W. Williams remarked , that in his opinion , the chief cause of the pre- sent unfortunate ...
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... grant the Catholics their claims ; but if they could not be grant- ed , was the legislature not to make pro- vision for any circumstances of danger which they might have reason to ad- prehend ? With those who contend that the Catholic ...
... grant the Catholics their claims ; but if they could not be grant- ed , was the legislature not to make pro- vision for any circumstances of danger which they might have reason to ad- prehend ? With those who contend that the Catholic ...
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... grant it . But when this alterna- tive was proposed , instead of the pre- sent measure , the question was , " Can we have it ? " He thought not . Then said those who opposed the present proposition " Because we cannot have that measure ...
... grant it . But when this alterna- tive was proposed , instead of the pre- sent measure , the question was , " Can we have it ? " He thought not . Then said those who opposed the present proposition " Because we cannot have that measure ...
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... grant as a boon , would be imperiously demanded , and obtained as a right to- morrow ( hear , hear ) . In the event of a war between this country and a con- tinental power , it would be well to consider the state of Ireland . would ask ...
... grant as a boon , would be imperiously demanded , and obtained as a right to- morrow ( hear , hear ) . In the event of a war between this country and a con- tinental power , it would be well to consider the state of Ireland . would ask ...
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