The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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Page 22
... months ago , an adventurer , who had wielded the sceptre of Mexico , left these shores to return thither and re- sume his abdicated throne . In neither of these cases could the time of nego tiation have been anticipated even by a few ...
... months ago , an adventurer , who had wielded the sceptre of Mexico , left these shores to return thither and re- sume his abdicated throne . In neither of these cases could the time of nego tiation have been anticipated even by a few ...
Page 27
... month of December last . In that month they began to collect a revenue . In order still further to advance their object , they put forth an " Address of the Ca- tholic Association to the People of Ire- land , " some passages of which he ...
... month of December last . In that month they began to collect a revenue . In order still further to advance their object , they put forth an " Address of the Ca- tholic Association to the People of Ire- land , " some passages of which he ...
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... months after , that learn- ed gentleman slipped into office without the slightest stipulation for the Catho lics . The Marquis Wellesley was their firm and steady friend . But no soon- er was he appointed , than his Govern- ment was ...
... months after , that learn- ed gentleman slipped into office without the slightest stipulation for the Catho lics . The Marquis Wellesley was their firm and steady friend . But no soon- er was he appointed , than his Govern- ment was ...
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... months , and in the county where the fact was commit- ted ; that the general issue and the pe- nalties of the act may be pleaded , and that in the event of judgment for the defendant , he shall have double costs . 11 and 12. Section 11 ...
... months , and in the county where the fact was commit- ted ; that the general issue and the pe- nalties of the act may be pleaded , and that in the event of judgment for the defendant , he shall have double costs . 11 and 12. Section 11 ...
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... months . " The Marquis of Anglesca had for- merly supported this measure , but now , however painful it might be to him , the conscientious discharge of his duty forced him to vote against it . The change of circumstances fully ad ...
... months . " The Marquis of Anglesca had for- merly supported this measure , but now , however painful it might be to him , the conscientious discharge of his duty forced him to vote against it . The change of circumstances fully ad ...
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