The Edinburgh Annual Register, Bind 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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Side viii
... John Graham , Esq . W. S. v . the Writers to the Signet , Royal Borough Cess , " 70 71 • 72 73 • 73 · 76 . 77 83 89 90 93 · 97 · 98 99 ib . · ib . Trial of Mr Murray , for Libels in the Quarterly Review , against J. S. Buckingham , Esq ...
... John Graham , Esq . W. S. v . the Writers to the Signet , Royal Borough Cess , " 70 71 • 72 73 • 73 · 76 . 77 83 89 90 93 · 97 · 98 99 ib . · ib . Trial of Mr Murray , for Libels in the Quarterly Review , against J. S. Buckingham , Esq ...
Side viii
... John Graham, Esq. W. S. v. the Writers to the Signet, - . 97 Royal Borough Cess, - - - - - - - . 98 Trial of Mr Murray, for Libels in the Quarterly Review, against J. S. Buckingham, Esq. - - - - - - - - - . 99 Judge v. Berkely and ...
... John Graham, Esq. W. S. v. the Writers to the Signet, - . 97 Royal Borough Cess, - - - - - - - . 98 Trial of Mr Murray, for Libels in the Quarterly Review, against J. S. Buckingham, Esq. - - - - - - - - - . 99 Judge v. Berkely and ...
Side 23
... John Newport , in a long speech , defended the Catholic Association for its usefulness in preserving the tran- quillity of the country - to which fact he bore emphatic testimony ; and cen- sured , by anticipation , any measure that ...
... John Newport , in a long speech , defended the Catholic Association for its usefulness in preserving the tran- quillity of the country - to which fact he bore emphatic testimony ; and cen- sured , by anticipation , any measure that ...
Side 54
... had done that . Mr Grenfell was of the same opinion . Mr Robertson thought it would be better to repeal the penal statutes already in force ; Sir John Newport defended the Catholics ; Lord 54 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
... had done that . Mr Grenfell was of the same opinion . Mr Robertson thought it would be better to repeal the penal statutes already in force ; Sir John Newport defended the Catholics ; Lord 54 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
Side 55
Walter Scott. force ; Sir John Newport defended the Catholics ; Lord Althorp thought that if the Catholic claims were granted , the Association would dissolve ; and Mr W. Lamb thought that a society causing persons to be brought to trial ...
Walter Scott. force ; Sir John Newport defended the Catholics ; Lord Althorp thought that if the Catholic claims were granted , the Association would dissolve ; and Mr W. Lamb thought that a society causing persons to be brought to trial ...
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