The Edinburgh Annual Register, المجلد 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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الصفحة 17
... person should be entrusted to one indi- vidual , and that that individual should not be the person placed at the head of the government . At the same time , although the trust proposed to be vested in the hands of his Royal Highness was ...
... person should be entrusted to one indi- vidual , and that that individual should not be the person placed at the head of the government . At the same time , although the trust proposed to be vested in the hands of his Royal Highness was ...
الصفحة 18
... person . Lord Holland could not a- gree to this view of the matter , and still held that the question , whether the whole ... persons who were con- nected with her Majesty's depart- ment : and the House will not fail to grant them such ...
... person . Lord Holland could not a- gree to this view of the matter , and still held that the question , whether the whole ... persons who were con- nected with her Majesty's depart- ment : and the House will not fail to grant them such ...
الصفحة 32
... person at the head of the Government ; and con- cluded by declaring his opinion that the grant would be disgraceful ... persons , that the repairs of Windsor Castle alone amounted to L. 20,000 a - year , leav- ing only L. 30,000 for the ...
... person at the head of the Government ; and con- cluded by declaring his opinion that the grant would be disgraceful ... persons , that the repairs of Windsor Castle alone amounted to L. 20,000 a - year , leav- ing only L. 30,000 for the ...
الصفحة 63
... persons called re- ceivers of taxes , receivers of assessed taxes , and distributors of stamps . These were persons doing their offi- ces by deputy ; CHAP . 3. ] 63 HISTORY .
... persons called re- ceivers of taxes , receivers of assessed taxes , and distributors of stamps . These were persons doing their offi- ces by deputy ; CHAP . 3. ] 63 HISTORY .
الصفحة 140
... persons , because it was apprehended that the amount of that payment must be extracted from the circulation of the country , and consequently that trade must be se- riously injured . The Committee , however , did not require the imme ...
... persons , because it was apprehended that the amount of that payment must be extracted from the circulation of the country , and consequently that trade must be se- riously injured . The Committee , however , did not require the imme ...
المحتوى
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301 | |
312 | |
334 | |
357 | |
368 | |
3 | |
13 | |
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49 | |
60 | |
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afterwards amount appeared asked Bank Bank of England bill burgh called Carlile Catholics charge Committee consequence considerable convicts coun course Court Cricklade crime declared defendant Duke duty effect election England establishment evidence expence favour France give gold Government Grampound heard House increase James Wolfe John Elmore jury King Kinnear labour letter Lewis Levy Lord Advocate Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth Lordship Magistrates Majesty's Marquis means measure meeting ment Meyer Ministers motion murder neral ness Noble Lord object observed occasion offence officers opinion paper Parga Parliament persons present Prince Regent principle prisoner proceeded proposed prosecution proved punishment question racter received religion resolutions respect revenue right honourable gentleman Scotland sent sinking fund spect tain taken taxes ther thing tion told took vote whole witness Woolf