The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... Burgh Reform - Aberdeen - Dundee Edinburgh . Lord A. Hamilton's Motion respecting Proceedings in the Case of M'Kinley - Respecting the Set given to Montrose . Lord Advocate's Bill for the Regulation of Scottish Burghs . Proceedings ...
... Burgh Reform - Aberdeen - Dundee Edinburgh . Lord A. Hamilton's Motion respecting Proceedings in the Case of M'Kinley - Respecting the Set given to Montrose . Lord Advocate's Bill for the Regulation of Scottish Burghs . Proceedings ...
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Walter Scott. • CHAPTER XI . SCOTLAND . Proceedings in regard to Burgh. sal attestation approved . Nay , Mr F. Douglas , who had voted against the allowance to the Duke of Clarence , declared himself ready to vote for the present one ...
Walter Scott. • CHAPTER XI . SCOTLAND . Proceedings in regard to Burgh. sal attestation approved . Nay , Mr F. Douglas , who had voted against the allowance to the Duke of Clarence , declared himself ready to vote for the present one ...
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... the maintenance of that domestic purity which has so honourably distinguished the female character , in the nation over which she reigned . IN Scotland , the cause of burgh reform continued to CHAP . 8. ] 157 HISTORY .
... the maintenance of that domestic purity which has so honourably distinguished the female character , in the nation over which she reigned . IN Scotland , the cause of burgh reform continued to CHAP . 8. ] 157 HISTORY .
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... Burghs . - Proceedings relative to Interference in the Lanark Election . The fact was , that Campbell threw his statement ,. IN Scotland , the cause of burgh reform continued to be eagerly pur- sued , though its progress did not cor ...
... Burghs . - Proceedings relative to Interference in the Lanark Election . The fact was , that Campbell threw his statement ,. IN Scotland , the cause of burgh reform continued to be eagerly pur- sued , though its progress did not cor ...
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... burgh , by giving authority for a poll - election , but not to vest this power in a body of men who , as mat- ters stood , had no more concern in the burgh than any other individuals . Unfortunately , however , several in- stances ...
... burgh , by giving authority for a poll - election , but not to vest this power in a body of men who , as mat- ters stood , had no more concern in the burgh than any other individuals . Unfortunately , however , several in- stances ...
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