“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... Charles Murray , sir John Sewell , Longueville Clarke , and Joseph Budworth Sharpe 397 Waithman v . Weaver , Shackell , and Arrowsmith High Court of Justiciary , Edin- burgh - Stuart , for the Mur- der of sir Alexander Boswell Scotch ...
... Charles Murray , sir John Sewell , Longueville Clarke , and Joseph Budworth Sharpe 397 Waithman v . Weaver , Shackell , and Arrowsmith High Court of Justiciary , Edin- burgh - Stuart , for the Mur- der of sir Alexander Boswell Scotch ...
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... Charles Grant ; and the two circumstances of his being a strenuous partisan of the ministers , and of his having governed Ireland for three years with great prudence and popu- larity , gave extraordinary weight to what fell from him on ...
... Charles Grant ; and the two circumstances of his being a strenuous partisan of the ministers , and of his having governed Ireland for three years with great prudence and popu- larity , gave extraordinary weight to what fell from him on ...
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... Charles II . with regard to the rights of sitting and voting in the House of Peers . After advert- ing very slightly , but with much rhetorical art to some objections which he anticipated , Mr. Canning 1 entered into an historical ...
... Charles II . with regard to the rights of sitting and voting in the House of Peers . After advert- ing very slightly , but with much rhetorical art to some objections which he anticipated , Mr. Canning 1 entered into an historical ...
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... Charles II . , after they had been expressly and anxiously retained there by queen Elizabeth , at the time when she imposed the Oath of Supremacy on the House of Commons ? -Not that I think it by any means clear , that Elizabeth imposed ...
... Charles II . , after they had been expressly and anxiously retained there by queen Elizabeth , at the time when she imposed the Oath of Supremacy on the House of Commons ? -Not that I think it by any means clear , that Elizabeth imposed ...
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... Charles II . had been adopted and sanctioned by the revolution , long after the passions and intrigues of 1678 had ceased to work , and se- condly , that if Catholic peers were admitted into the House of Lords , without any securities ...
... Charles II . had been adopted and sanctioned by the revolution , long after the passions and intrigues of 1678 had ceased to work , and se- condly , that if Catholic peers were admitted into the House of Lords , without any securities ...
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