The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumer 1-2;Volum 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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Side 10
... considered as a very suspicious character , and that he was at Stirling on the 11th , when the robbery was committed , and was seen passing the house , near to which Stewart was knocked down and robbed , about the time of the robbery ...
... considered as a very suspicious character , and that he was at Stirling on the 11th , when the robbery was committed , and was seen passing the house , near to which Stewart was knocked down and robbed , about the time of the robbery ...
Side 15
... considered , by professional men , as being per- haps less liable to error than those of any other judge who has appeared in our time . He was unremitting in his exertions , and it is certain that , for his dispatch of business , and ...
... considered , by professional men , as being per- haps less liable to error than those of any other judge who has appeared in our time . He was unremitting in his exertions , and it is certain that , for his dispatch of business , and ...
Side 38
... considered . 17th . - DUBLIN . - On Friday last , near Rathangan , one of the canal boats , loaded with potatoes , was seized upon , by a mob who took the potatoes out , and gave them for safe - keeping to the adjacent inhabi- tants ...
... considered . 17th . - DUBLIN . - On Friday last , near Rathangan , one of the canal boats , loaded with potatoes , was seized upon , by a mob who took the potatoes out , and gave them for safe - keeping to the adjacent inhabi- tants ...
Side 53
... considered by the committee to have originated in there being too many unconnected police establish ments , all of them having a distinct set of officers and acting indepen- dently of one another ; but , in order to remedy these , it is ...
... considered by the committee to have originated in there being too many unconnected police establish ments , all of them having a distinct set of officers and acting indepen- dently of one another ; but , in order to remedy these , it is ...
Side 54
... considered as favourably received by our ministers abroad , be- cause they ( Mr Bathurst , General Oakes , and Mr H. Wellesley , to whom he appeals ) , did not hesitate granting him passports , to enable him to come to England , to ...
... considered as favourably received by our ministers abroad , be- cause they ( Mr Bathurst , General Oakes , and Mr H. Wellesley , to whom he appeals ) , did not hesitate granting him passports , to enable him to come to England , to ...
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