The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Side v
... Earl Grosvenor . Ordnance Estimates . The Budget . Plan for creating the Repeal of Irish Assessed Taxes . Lord Althorpe's Motion for the Repeal of the a new Stock at 3 per cent . Proceedings of the Committee of Finance . Motion for Duty ...
... Earl Grosvenor . Ordnance Estimates . The Budget . Plan for creating the Repeal of Irish Assessed Taxes . Lord Althorpe's Motion for the Repeal of the a new Stock at 3 per cent . Proceedings of the Committee of Finance . Motion for Duty ...
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... Earl of Aylesford and Lord Selsey , in the Commons by Mr Wodehouse and Mr Wyndham Quin . The first topic which was forced on their attention , was the untimely and lamented fate of the Princess Charlotte , a just pane- gyric on her ...
... Earl of Aylesford and Lord Selsey , in the Commons by Mr Wodehouse and Mr Wyndham Quin . The first topic which was forced on their attention , was the untimely and lamented fate of the Princess Charlotte , a just pane- gyric on her ...
Side 12
... Earl Stanhope made a speech of a somewhat ultra - royal character , going probably beyond the views and wishes of ministers . drew an alarming picture of the pre- sent state of France , where he con- ceived Louis XVIII . and the Bour ...
... Earl Stanhope made a speech of a somewhat ultra - royal character , going probably beyond the views and wishes of ministers . drew an alarming picture of the pre- sent state of France , where he con- ceived Louis XVIII . and the Bour ...
Side 23
... Earl of Carnarvon , on the side of op- position , and by Lords Sidmouth and Liverpool , on that of ministers . It was short , and went over the same ground as in the Commons . The only peculiarity was that , whereas the com- mittee of ...
... Earl of Carnarvon , on the side of op- position , and by Lords Sidmouth and Liverpool , on that of ministers . It was short , and went over the same ground as in the Commons . The only peculiarity was that , whereas the com- mittee of ...
Side 24
... Earl of Car- narvon , in the Lords . Lord Folkestone stated , that he was particularly anxious to bring this sub- ject before the House , since it had been intimated by a noble lord , that a bill of indemnity would be asked by the ...
... Earl of Car- narvon , in the Lords . Lord Folkestone stated , that he was particularly anxious to bring this sub- ject before the House , since it had been intimated by a noble lord , that a bill of indemnity would be asked by the ...
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