The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Constitution . Massacre at Cadiz . Anti - Revolutionary Movements . Meeting of the Cortes . Reports of the Ministers . Finances . Suppression of Entails . Of Convents . Commercial Measures . Dissolution of the Army of Cadiz . Disgrace ...
... Constitution . Massacre at Cadiz . Anti - Revolutionary Movements . Meeting of the Cortes . Reports of the Ministers . Finances . Suppression of Entails . Of Convents . Commercial Measures . Dissolution of the Army of Cadiz . Disgrace ...
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... constitutional monar- chy ; and even where obvious expe- diency dictated , to extend the powers of those branches ... constitution of his country . He would sacrifice his life to maintain it inviolate . " — " Born and educated in this ...
... constitutional monar- chy ; and even where obvious expe- diency dictated , to extend the powers of those branches ... constitution of his country . He would sacrifice his life to maintain it inviolate . " — " Born and educated in this ...
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... Constitution , and erect a new government on its ruins . Yet con- temptible as these appeared , it would have been rash to estimate , accord- ding to them , the extent of the evil which might have ensued . The as- sassination , could ...
... Constitution , and erect a new government on its ruins . Yet con- temptible as these appeared , it would have been rash to estimate , accord- ding to them , the extent of the evil which might have ensued . The as- sassination , could ...
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... constitution holds it indispensable that the great council of the nation shall meet on the day immediately following the death of the Sovereign , even though that day should chance , as it now did , to be a Sunday . Short with alluding ...
... constitution holds it indispensable that the great council of the nation shall meet on the day immediately following the death of the Sovereign , even though that day should chance , as it now did , to be a Sunday . Short with alluding ...
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... constitution , .could not be made a subject of discussion . But what necessity had the noble Earl made out for the ... constitutional responsibility of ministers ; and since the passing of the act , all ministers had chosen to exercise ...
... constitution , .could not be made a subject of discussion . But what necessity had the noble Earl made out for the ... constitutional responsibility of ministers ; and since the passing of the act , all ministers had chosen to exercise ...
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