The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... Lord Sidmouth then moved the second reading of the bill , to enable his Majesty to secure and detain in custody , persons sus- pected of designs against his Majesty's per- son and Government , or in other words , for suspending the ...
... Lord Sidmouth then moved the second reading of the bill , to enable his Majesty to secure and detain in custody , persons sus- pected of designs against his Majesty's per- son and Government , or in other words , for suspending the ...
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... LORD Holland rose to put a question to the Noble Earl opposite , whether the provisions contained in the Habeas ... Sidmouth moved , that the amend ments to the Habeas Corpus suspension bill , made in the Commons , be agreed to ...
... LORD Holland rose to put a question to the Noble Earl opposite , whether the provisions contained in the Habeas ... Sidmouth moved , that the amend ments to the Habeas Corpus suspension bill , made in the Commons , be agreed to ...
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... Lord Stanley rose to order , and put it to the House , whether any member had the right of imputing the speeches of ... Sidmouth ) of his . That Noble Lord found it no longer necessary to continue the Suspension Act when he came ...
... Lord Stanley rose to order , and put it to the House , whether any member had the right of imputing the speeches of ... Sidmouth ) of his . That Noble Lord found it no longer necessary to continue the Suspension Act when he came ...
Page 320
... Lord . ship was twice married , first to the eldest sister of the present Earl of Chichester , and ' secondly to the ... Sidmouth to Clifton , Wm . Chisholm of Chisholm , Esq . 24. At New Galloway , Mr James Mac- millan , late ...
... Lord . ship was twice married , first to the eldest sister of the present Earl of Chichester , and ' secondly to the ... Sidmouth to Clifton , Wm . Chisholm of Chisholm , Esq . 24. At New Galloway , Mr James Mac- millan , late ...
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... LORDS . Tuesday , March 25. 1817 . LORD Viscount Sidmouth moved the third reading of the seditious meetings bill . Lord Erskine said , the grounds of his op- position to this bill lay in a very narrow compass . With regard to the actual ...
... LORDS . Tuesday , March 25. 1817 . LORD Viscount Sidmouth moved the third reading of the seditious meetings bill . Lord Erskine said , the grounds of his op- position to this bill lay in a very narrow compass . With regard to the actual ...
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