The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Bind 4J. Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... tion of the general conduct of govern- ment at any particular period ; they must confine themselves to the trans- action stated on the record . Mr Finnerty stated , that he had ac- cused Lord Castlereagh of misconduct and oppression in ...
... tion of the general conduct of govern- ment at any particular period ; they must confine themselves to the trans- action stated on the record . Mr Finnerty stated , that he had ac- cused Lord Castlereagh of misconduct and oppression in ...
Side 31
... tion , that it would not be prudent nor just to give it publicity , unsupported by any evidence that could be received in a court of justice . The court had frequent occasion , during his harangue , to repress the warmth of his expres ...
... tion , that it would not be prudent nor just to give it publicity , unsupported by any evidence that could be received in a court of justice . The court had frequent occasion , during his harangue , to repress the warmth of his expres ...
Side 32
... tion at Lewes , before Lords Chiches- ter and Sheffield , and was fully com- mitted for trial . 6th . - A Dublin paper , of Wednes- day last , contains the following para- graph : : -Assassinating committees are again in activity . In ...
... tion at Lewes , before Lords Chiches- ter and Sheffield , and was fully com- mitted for trial . 6th . - A Dublin paper , of Wednes- day last , contains the following para- graph : : -Assassinating committees are again in activity . In ...
Side 33
... tion and stratagem , as his vigilance eluded every effort that had been made to arrest him . He was at length , how- ever , so well watched , as to have his haunt discovered , which was so judici- ously surrounded as to leave no possi ...
... tion and stratagem , as his vigilance eluded every effort that had been made to arrest him . He was at length , how- ever , so well watched , as to have his haunt discovered , which was so judici- ously surrounded as to leave no possi ...
Side 36
... tion the freeholds have increased since the former period . The Lords of the Admiralty have directed Admiral Otway to distribute 5001. amongst those who so meritori- ously exerted themselves in preserving the crews of the Nymphe and ...
... tion the freeholds have increased since the former period . The Lords of the Admiralty have directed Admiral Otway to distribute 5001. amongst those who so meritori- ously exerted themselves in preserving the crews of the Nymphe and ...
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