The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... officers of the crown . The advanced ? Had he done any thing committees of both Houses last ses- which had been proved against him ? sion , without one dissenting voice , had Had he been convicted of any offence ? recommended that ...
... officers of the crown . The advanced ? Had he done any thing committees of both Houses last ses- which had been proved against him ? sion , without one dissenting voice , had Had he been convicted of any offence ? recommended that ...
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... officers . The Attorney - General observed , that this must defeat the whole object of the bill , since , in order to disprove the charge of malice , magistrates must bring forward the whole information on which they had acted , and ...
... officers . The Attorney - General observed , that this must defeat the whole object of the bill , since , in order to disprove the charge of malice , magistrates must bring forward the whole information on which they had acted , and ...
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... officer's gig ; and about another man of the name of Lomax , who , he said , was a hired spy . What had the honourable gentleman now to say to these stories ? So far as General Byng was concerned , he had now told the truth ; all the ...
... officer's gig ; and about another man of the name of Lomax , who , he said , was a hired spy . What had the honourable gentleman now to say to these stories ? So far as General Byng was concerned , he had now told the truth ; all the ...
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... officer who commanded it ( Lord Ex- mouth ) had borne his testimony , and the brilliant manner in which the ser- vice on which it was sent had been accomplished , was well calculated to remove every doubt . Looking at these things - at ...
... officer who commanded it ( Lord Ex- mouth ) had borne his testimony , and the brilliant manner in which the ser- vice on which it was sent had been accomplished , was well calculated to remove every doubt . Looking at these things - at ...
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... officers were making surveys of coasts hitherto un- explored , or but very imperfectly known . The expedition now ... officers of the navy . When they received pensions for wounds , those pensions were not granted on the same footing as ...
... officers were making surveys of coasts hitherto un- explored , or but very imperfectly known . The expedition now ... officers of the navy . When they received pensions for wounds , those pensions were not granted on the same footing as ...
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