The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... George Caven- dish , admitted by all to be an excel- lent member , was at a considerable distance from town , under circum- stances which would render it impossi ble for him to attend , Mr Brougham urged the substitution of another name ...
... George Caven- dish , admitted by all to be an excel- lent member , was at a considerable distance from town , under circum- stances which would render it impossi ble for him to attend , Mr Brougham urged the substitution of another name ...
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... George Barton ( Acres ' brothers- in - law ) to attend a meeting that night at eleven o'clock , which was to be held under the Aqueduct , to arrange a plan for setting the factories on fire . They expressed their horror of the scheme ...
... George Barton ( Acres ' brothers- in - law ) to attend a meeting that night at eleven o'clock , which was to be held under the Aqueduct , to arrange a plan for setting the factories on fire . They expressed their horror of the scheme ...
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... George Warrender moved the navy estimates . He said , there was this year a small increase in the supply for this branch of the public service . The commit- tee of finance had foreseen the possi- bility of such an increase . The ad ...
... George Warrender moved the navy estimates . He said , there was this year a small increase in the supply for this branch of the public service . The commit- tee of finance had foreseen the possi- bility of such an increase . The ad ...
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... George Clerk , Mr Frankland Lewis , Mr Huskisson , Mr Tremayne , Mr Nicolson Calvert , Mr Davies Gil- bert , Mr Cartwright , Mr Halford , Mr Lyttleton , Lord Clive , Mr Gooch , Sir Thomas Ackland , Mr Robert Smith , and Mr Calvert . On ...
... George Clerk , Mr Frankland Lewis , Mr Huskisson , Mr Tremayne , Mr Nicolson Calvert , Mr Davies Gil- bert , Mr Cartwright , Mr Halford , Mr Lyttleton , Lord Clive , Mr Gooch , Sir Thomas Ackland , Mr Robert Smith , and Mr Calvert . On ...
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... George II . he intended to propose , that there should be assigned money for the expences of prosecuting , and bringing forward witnesses , in all cases of felony whatever , whether a convic- tion did or did not take place , at the ...
... George II . he intended to propose , that there should be assigned money for the expences of prosecuting , and bringing forward witnesses , in all cases of felony whatever , whether a convic- tion did or did not take place , at the ...
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