The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... considerable mass of in- dividual suffering , incurred under the operation of the powers entrusted to ministers for the preservation of the public tranquillity . The system of imprisonment , and of protracted de- tention without trial ...
... considerable mass of in- dividual suffering , incurred under the operation of the powers entrusted to ministers for the preservation of the public tranquillity . The system of imprisonment , and of protracted de- tention without trial ...
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... considerable length , took place , in which the measure was attacked by Lord Auckland , Earl Grosvenor , the Marquis of Lans- downe , and the Earl of Carnarvon ; and defended by Earl Bathurst , the Lord Chancellor , and the Earl of ...
... considerable length , took place , in which the measure was attacked by Lord Auckland , Earl Grosvenor , the Marquis of Lans- downe , and the Earl of Carnarvon ; and defended by Earl Bathurst , the Lord Chancellor , and the Earl of ...
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... considerable im- portance at the present moment . We had 100 battalions , which , in 1786 , consisted of only 400 men each , but at present of 800. He should pro- pose to take 50 men from each of those battalions , the strength of which ...
... considerable im- portance at the present moment . We had 100 battalions , which , in 1786 , consisted of only 400 men each , but at present of 800. He should pro- pose to take 50 men from each of those battalions , the strength of which ...
Side 63
... considerable progress had been made in the miscellaneous estimates , al- though some items still remained to be granted . By referring to the votes , the committee would find the sums that had already been granted . The sum intended for ...
... considerable progress had been made in the miscellaneous estimates , al- though some items still remained to be granted . By referring to the votes , the committee would find the sums that had already been granted . The sum intended for ...
Side 64
... considerable arrears to be received on the proper- ty - tax . In the last year 1,522,6481 . had been received from that source . Still 350,000l . remained to be collect- ed , of which it was calculated that about 250,000l . would ...
... considerable arrears to be received on the proper- ty - tax . In the last year 1,522,6481 . had been received from that source . Still 350,000l . remained to be collect- ed , of which it was calculated that about 250,000l . would ...
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