The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 4Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... prisoner of war , and is subject to whatever restraints go- vernment think proper to impose . -The remains of the Duke of Queens- berry were interred in St James's church- yard yesterday , in the most private manner . His grace has ...
... prisoner of war , and is subject to whatever restraints go- vernment think proper to impose . -The remains of the Duke of Queens- berry were interred in St James's church- yard yesterday , in the most private manner . His grace has ...
Side 4
... prisoner , by Wil liam Erskine , Esq .; and a few words from the Lord Justice Clerk , the jury were inclosed , and returned the verdict of Not Guilty , with the exception of two dissentient voices . Mr Cahill was acquitted , and ...
... prisoner , by Wil liam Erskine , Esq .; and a few words from the Lord Justice Clerk , the jury were inclosed , and returned the verdict of Not Guilty , with the exception of two dissentient voices . Mr Cahill was acquitted , and ...
Side 5
... prisoner . The Lord Justice Clerk summed up the evidence with his usual candour and ability ; the jury retired , and returned with a verdict , unanimously finding the pri- soner Guilty of the crime libelled . The court delayed ...
... prisoner . The Lord Justice Clerk summed up the evidence with his usual candour and ability ; the jury retired , and returned with a verdict , unanimously finding the pri- soner Guilty of the crime libelled . The court delayed ...
Side 6
... prisoner by the French in the Ceylon frigate , had been but a short time re- leased from a former captivity . He had been one of those detained in France at the commencement of the present war , and was released about two years since on ...
... prisoner by the French in the Ceylon frigate , had been but a short time re- leased from a former captivity . He had been one of those detained in France at the commencement of the present war , and was released about two years since on ...
Side 9
... prisoner struck her a blow with his fist , and carried her up stairs to his room , where he again struck and kicked her ; several persons alarmed by the noise , came up stairs , and found the deceased lying on the floor , but she was ...
... prisoner struck her a blow with his fist , and carried her up stairs to his room , where he again struck and kicked her ; several persons alarmed by the noise , came up stairs , and found the deceased lying on the floor , but she was ...
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Side 290 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Side 307 - Act to Indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and for extending the Time limited for those Purposes respectively...
Side 18 - Act, also, offences committed on the high seas within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England are to he tried in this court.
Side xxv - And is this the way, sir, that you are to show yourselves the advocates of order? You take up a system calculated to uncivilize the world — to destroy order — to trample on religion — to stifle in the heart, not merely the generosity of noble sentiment, but the affections of social nature; and in the prosecution of this system you spread terror and devastation all around you.
Side 303 - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; and to allow Persons to make and file such Affidavits, although the Persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their annual Certificates.
Side 327 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side xxiv - Why is that man expiring ? why is that other writhing with agony ? what means this implacable fury ? the answer must be — You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself ; they are not fighting ; do not disturb...
Side 299 - Britain now assembled, and lawfully, fully, and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm, to provide the means of supplying the defect of the personal exercise of the royal authority, arising from his majesty's said indisposition, in such manner as the exigency of the case may appear to require.
Side 87 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, of the City of London...
Side 235 - An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's Person and Government, by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament.