The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Side v
... Motion for the Reduction of the Army , by Sir William Burroughs , Lord Al- thorpe , and Earl Grosvenor . Ordnance Estimates . The Budget . Plan for creating the Repeal of Irish Assessed Taxes . Lord Althorpe's Motion for the Repeal of ...
... Motion for the Reduction of the Army , by Sir William Burroughs , Lord Al- thorpe , and Earl Grosvenor . Ordnance Estimates . The Budget . Plan for creating the Repeal of Irish Assessed Taxes . Lord Althorpe's Motion for the Repeal of ...
Side vi
... Motion by Lord Lauderdale by Lord A. Hamilton - by Mr Tierney . Chancellor of the Exchequer proposes the Continuance of the Bank Restriction . Committee of Inquiry moved by Lord Lauder- dale - by Mr Tierney . Restriction Bill passed ...
... Motion by Lord Lauderdale by Lord A. Hamilton - by Mr Tierney . Chancellor of the Exchequer proposes the Continuance of the Bank Restriction . Committee of Inquiry moved by Lord Lauder- dale - by Mr Tierney . Restriction Bill passed ...
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... Motions on the subject in both Houses - Reports of the Secret Committees . - Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords -in the ... motion , he yet conceived that it ought to be attended with an inquiry into the grounds on which the measure had ...
... Motions on the subject in both Houses - Reports of the Secret Committees . - Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords -in the ... motion , he yet conceived that it ought to be attended with an inquiry into the grounds on which the measure had ...
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... motion made by Lord Folkestone on the subject of the recognizances , into which a num- ber of persons apprehended under the act , had been made to enter previous to their liberation . Something was due to those persons , and the bill ...
... motion made by Lord Folkestone on the subject of the recognizances , into which a num- ber of persons apprehended under the act , had been made to enter previous to their liberation . Something was due to those persons , and the bill ...
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... motion . The ballot was resorted to for the election of a Committee , because it was thought that some members who would not chuse to act ostensibly against the administration , would yet vote against them under this cover of secrecy ...
... motion . The ballot was resorted to for the election of a Committee , because it was thought that some members who would not chuse to act ostensibly against the administration , would yet vote against them under this cover of secrecy ...
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