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... Glasgow , and Mr Cook , who sat for Inverury , and was understood to speak the sentiments of government , expressed doubts , both as to the powers of the Convention , and the sufficiency of the consent obtained . The former doubts were ...
... Glasgow , and Mr Cook , who sat for Inverury , and was understood to speak the sentiments of government , expressed doubts , both as to the powers of the Convention , and the sufficiency of the consent obtained . The former doubts were ...
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... Glasgow , and the out- rageous oath pretended to be there ad- ministered . Although there certainly might be some degree of discontent , no one could now doubt , that these assertions were highly extravagant , if not grossly slanderous ...
... Glasgow , and the out- rageous oath pretended to be there ad- ministered . Although there certainly might be some degree of discontent , no one could now doubt , that these assertions were highly extravagant , if not grossly slanderous ...
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... Glasgow , or of the oath which had been admi . nistered . There was nothing to prove this , either in the course of events , or in the trial of M'Kinley . The in- dictment charged the prisoner with having been guilty of administering an ...
... Glasgow , or of the oath which had been admi . nistered . There was nothing to prove this , either in the course of events , or in the trial of M'Kinley . The in- dictment charged the prisoner with having been guilty of administering an ...
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... Glasgow ; although he really did not know whether she ever came to Edinburgh . There was one part of the deposition of Campbell which the noble Lord had read in rather a lower tone of voice than the rest , the concluding part of what he ...
... Glasgow ; although he really did not know whether she ever came to Edinburgh . There was one part of the deposition of Campbell which the noble Lord had read in rather a lower tone of voice than the rest , the concluding part of what he ...
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... different parts of Campbell's evidence . He in- sisted , that the sending him to Prus- sia was a decided benefit , at a time when a workman in Glasgow could scarcely earn 4s . 164 [ CHAP . 9 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818 .
... different parts of Campbell's evidence . He in- sisted , that the sending him to Prus- sia was a decided benefit , at a time when a workman in Glasgow could scarcely earn 4s . 164 [ CHAP . 9 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818 .
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