The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... Ireland List of Patents in 1812 , Review of the Arguments on the Corn Laws , PAGE . 1-211 212-319 320-340 341 343 384 416 429 Extracts from a Journal kept during a Coasting Voyage through the Scottish Islands , 431 Memoir of the Life ...
... Ireland List of Patents in 1812 , Review of the Arguments on the Corn Laws , PAGE . 1-211 212-319 320-340 341 343 384 416 429 Extracts from a Journal kept during a Coasting Voyage through the Scottish Islands , 431 Memoir of the Life ...
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... Ireland . After a patient and dispas- sionate hearing you have been con- victed upon clear , conclusive , and un- controverted evidence . The persons entrusted with your defence had in- deed themselves admitted the fact charged , for ...
... Ireland . After a patient and dispas- sionate hearing you have been con- victed upon clear , conclusive , and un- controverted evidence . The persons entrusted with your defence had in- deed themselves admitted the fact charged , for ...
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... Ireland . It is superfluous to point out how much it is in its na- ture calculated to produce mischief to overawe the legislature , and to controul the deliberations of parlia ment . Such has been the convention of 1793 , such has been ...
... Ireland . It is superfluous to point out how much it is in its na- ture calculated to produce mischief to overawe the legislature , and to controul the deliberations of parlia ment . Such has been the convention of 1793 , such has been ...
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... Ireland will bow with respect to the law . " It is fair to say , that the Roman Catholics did not wilfully violate the provisions of an act upon which able and virtuous lawyers had entertained much doubt . The transactions here- tofore ...
... Ireland will bow with respect to the law . " It is fair to say , that the Roman Catholics did not wilfully violate the provisions of an act upon which able and virtuous lawyers had entertained much doubt . The transactions here- tofore ...
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... Ireland respec- tively ; and for granting certain du- ties on worts , or wash made from su- gar , during the prohibition of distilla- tion from corn or grain in Great Bri- tain - to an act to raise ten millions five hundred thousand ...
... Ireland respec- tively ; and for granting certain du- ties on worts , or wash made from su- gar , during the prohibition of distilla- tion from corn or grain in Great Bri- tain - to an act to raise ten millions five hundred thousand ...
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