The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... Sir Samuel Romilly on the Act against privately Stealing in Shops . Sir J. Mackintosh on Bank Forgeries . Cotton - factories ' Bill . Chimney Sweepers ' Regulation Bill . Conviction of Offenders ' Bill . Alteration in the Game Laws . Mr ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly on the Act against privately Stealing in Shops . Sir J. Mackintosh on Bank Forgeries . Cotton - factories ' Bill . Chimney Sweepers ' Regulation Bill . Conviction of Offenders ' Bill . Alteration in the Game Laws . Mr ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly entered more at large into topics connected with the general state of public affairs . Desirable as it was that harmony should prevail on the present occa- sion , it was yet the privilege of mem- bers to introduce ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly entered more at large into topics connected with the general state of public affairs . Desirable as it was that harmony should prevail on the present occa- sion , it was yet the privilege of mem- bers to introduce ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly said , his prin- cipal object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that if the facts stated in the petitions were true , the sufferers ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly said , his prin- cipal object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that if the facts stated in the petitions were true , the sufferers ...
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... Sir J. Newport and Sir W. Burroughs , but they were re- served to the third reading . At the third reading , which ... Samuel Romilly , how- ever , urged , " Here were plain words which every man could comprehend . This act said , that ...
... Sir J. Newport and Sir W. Burroughs , but they were re- served to the third reading . At the third reading , which ... Samuel Romilly , how- ever , urged , " Here were plain words which every man could comprehend . This act said , that ...
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... Sir Samuel Romilly on the. THE chief subject connected with political economy , which occupied the attention of the public during the pre- sent session , was the restriction upon the Bank from paying , or more pro- perly speaking , the ...
... Sir Samuel Romilly on the. THE chief subject connected with political economy , which occupied the attention of the public during the pre- sent session , was the restriction upon the Bank from paying , or more pro- perly speaking , the ...
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