The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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Page 65
... shilling freeholders , would pro- bably render the question of Emanci- pation more palatable to some of their Lordships . The bill received the Royal assent by commission , on the ninth : —the fol- lowing is an outline of its clauses ...
... shilling freeholders , would pro- bably render the question of Emanci- pation more palatable to some of their Lordships . The bill received the Royal assent by commission , on the ninth : —the fol- lowing is an outline of its clauses ...
Page 84
... shilling freeholders . The other measure he looked upon with consider- able favour ; and he did not see why the Protestant population could object to this regium donum to the Catholic clergy , when their ministers had for some time been ...
... shilling freeholders . The other measure he looked upon with consider- able favour ; and he did not see why the Protestant population could object to this regium donum to the Catholic clergy , when their ministers had for some time been ...
Page 88
... shillings a - year -- to rush down with a bill to save the souls of the Irish peasants ? The cry was , Disfranchise the Irish freeholders , and put a stop to perjury . Let the House take care that they did not disfranchise themselves ...
... shillings a - year -- to rush down with a bill to save the souls of the Irish peasants ? The cry was , Disfranchise the Irish freeholders , and put a stop to perjury . Let the House take care that they did not disfranchise themselves ...
Page 92
... shillings to ten pounds , having any effect in prevent- ing perjury , he thought that those who could be brought to swear public ly in one case , would also swear false- ly in the other . He could not see that the forty - shilling ...
... shillings to ten pounds , having any effect in prevent- ing perjury , he thought that those who could be brought to swear public ly in one case , would also swear false- ly in the other . He could not see that the forty - shilling ...
Page 132
... shilling sterling , was assimilated to the British standard ; all existing obligations which had been ta- ken in Irish currency , to be paid in sterling at the proper rate ; the bank tokens to be called in , and sterling to be the ...
... shilling sterling , was assimilated to the British standard ; all existing obligations which had been ta- ken in Irish currency , to be paid in sterling at the proper rate ; the bank tokens to be called in , and sterling to be the ...
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