The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Bill of Penalties . Discussions respecting it . Preliminary Questions . Opening of the Trial . Evidence against the Queen . Pleadings . Evidence in Defence of the Queen . Pleadings . Debates in the House of Lords . The Bill carried ...
... Bill of Penalties . Discussions respecting it . Preliminary Questions . Opening of the Trial . Evidence against the Queen . Pleadings . Evidence in Defence of the Queen . Pleadings . Debates in the House of Lords . The Bill carried ...
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... BILL OF PAINS AND PENALTIES AGAINST THE QUEEN . I - Evidence for the Prosecution , II - Evidence for the Defence . 3 56 II . REMARKABLE TRIALS AND LAW PROCEEDINGS . STATE TRIALS . Thistlewood and his Companions for High Treason , Hunt ...
... BILL OF PAINS AND PENALTIES AGAINST THE QUEEN . I - Evidence for the Prosecution , II - Evidence for the Defence . 3 56 II . REMARKABLE TRIALS AND LAW PROCEEDINGS . STATE TRIALS . Thistlewood and his Companions for High Treason , Hunt ...
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... Bill , sug- gested some difficulties which would occur in its passage through the Houses . He had traced the progress of the Shaftsbury bill through the House of Lords , and he found that a message was sent to the House of Commons ...
... Bill , sug- gested some difficulties which would occur in its passage through the Houses . He had traced the progress of the Shaftsbury bill through the House of Lords , and he found that a message was sent to the House of Commons ...
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... bill before the House . Mr Brougham , considering the ex- treme importance of such a measure as the disfranchisement of four bo- roughs , thought that it ought to be de- liberated upon more calmly , and upon fuller evidence . It might ...
... bill before the House . Mr Brougham , considering the ex- treme importance of such a measure as the disfranchisement of four bo- roughs , thought that it ought to be de- liberated upon more calmly , and upon fuller evidence . It might ...
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... bill to trans- fer the franchise of one of these convicted boroughs to Leeds . When this was proposed , one minister of the Crown hailed the measure with his approbation , and the other minis- ters in the House of Commons gave the bill ...
... bill to trans- fer the franchise of one of these convicted boroughs to Leeds . When this was proposed , one minister of the Crown hailed the measure with his approbation , and the other minis- ters in the House of Commons gave the bill ...
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