The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... witness was asked , " Did it ever occur to you , that it would be desirable to distil fine spirit , in order to supply the tables of those who have been accustomed to use poteen ? " ( illicit whisky ) ; the wit- ness answered , that he ...
... witness was asked , " Did it ever occur to you , that it would be desirable to distil fine spirit , in order to supply the tables of those who have been accustomed to use poteen ? " ( illicit whisky ) ; the wit- ness answered , that he ...
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... witnesses . He concluded that the question which he submitted to the House stood upon grounds so distinct and clear , that he trusted that even those members who had rationally and con- sistently opposed the view 60 EDINBURGH ANNUAL ...
... witnesses . He concluded that the question which he submitted to the House stood upon grounds so distinct and clear , that he trusted that even those members who had rationally and con- sistently opposed the view 60 EDINBURGH ANNUAL ...
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... witnesses , whether the evidence of those witnesses should procure the rejection of the bill or not , the House would have showed a spirit of favour and conciliation towards the people of Ireland ; but if the examina- tion of witnesses ...
... witnesses , whether the evidence of those witnesses should procure the rejection of the bill or not , the House would have showed a spirit of favour and conciliation towards the people of Ireland ; but if the examina- tion of witnesses ...
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... witnesses that had been examined be- fore the Committee , had proved that the most exciting and proximate cause of disturbances in Ireland , had arisen from the extreme misery of the pea- sant ; and that the more remote cause was , the ...
... witnesses that had been examined be- fore the Committee , had proved that the most exciting and proximate cause of disturbances in Ireland , had arisen from the extreme misery of the pea- sant ; and that the more remote cause was , the ...
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... witnesses should be pu- nished for refusing to give evidence ; and that no appeal should be allowed . This act gave rise to some discussion . It was contended , on the one hand , that it was an interference with the liberty of the ...
... witnesses should be pu- nished for refusing to give evidence ; and that no appeal should be allowed . This act gave rise to some discussion . It was contended , on the one hand , that it was an interference with the liberty of the ...
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