The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 51
... March Mr Philips brought forward his motion , which , however , assumed a more vague and general character . Referring merely to the reports of the committees of secrecy , and to the petitions in gene- ral , he proposed an inquiry into ...
... March Mr Philips brought forward his motion , which , however , assumed a more vague and general character . Referring merely to the reports of the committees of secrecy , and to the petitions in gene- ral , he proposed an inquiry into ...
Page 52
... March this man wrote a letter to Lord Sidmouth , offering to communicate information . This letter was not answered . On the 28th of March , Lomax was arrest- ed with several others , and , after being examined , was released ; and ...
... March this man wrote a letter to Lord Sidmouth , offering to communicate information . This letter was not answered . On the 28th of March , Lomax was arrest- ed with several others , and , after being examined , was released ; and ...
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... March , the House ha- ving resolved itself into a committee of supply , Sir George Warrender , after some previous observations , remarked , " Some observations had escaped gen- tlemen , which seemed to indicate an opinion , that that ...
... March , the House ha- ving resolved itself into a committee of supply , Sir George Warrender , after some previous observations , remarked , " Some observations had escaped gen- tlemen , which seemed to indicate an opinion , that that ...
Page 56
... March , Mr Forbes raised some discussion re- lative to hardships alleged to be sus- tained by officers of the navy . When they received pensions for wounds , those pensions were not granted on the same footing as to wounded offi- cers ...
... March , Mr Forbes raised some discussion re- lative to hardships alleged to be sus- tained by officers of the navy . When they received pensions for wounds , those pensions were not granted on the same footing as to wounded offi- cers ...
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... March , by Lord Palmerston , who referred to the following statement in the report of the finance committee , as giving the details of the estimated expence in 1818 . Land Forces ( exclusive of France and India ) L.3,277,374 10 8 ...
... March , by Lord Palmerston , who referred to the following statement in the report of the finance committee , as giving the details of the estimated expence in 1818 . Land Forces ( exclusive of France and India ) L.3,277,374 10 8 ...
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