The Edinburgh Review, Volume 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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Page 134
... election of one , or any number of vacant quarters , he repairs to the land office , pays eighty dollars , or as many times that sum as he purchases quarters , and receives a certificate , which is the basis of the complete title ...
... election of one , or any number of vacant quarters , he repairs to the land office , pays eighty dollars , or as many times that sum as he purchases quarters , and receives a certificate , which is the basis of the complete title ...
Page 159
... elections , on the part of the Crown ; sometimes , by naming or designating the deputies to be chosen ; and , at other times , by direct acts of bribery . Certain nobles and prelates still attended the Cortes ; but they were persons ...
... elections , on the part of the Crown ; sometimes , by naming or designating the deputies to be chosen ; and , at other times , by direct acts of bribery . Certain nobles and prelates still attended the Cortes ; but they were persons ...
Page 161
... elections were decided by the Council , notwithstanding several ineffectual attempts of the deputies to bring the decision before themselves . The members of the Council had a right to be present at the deliberations of the Cortes ...
... elections were decided by the Council , notwithstanding several ineffectual attempts of the deputies to bring the decision before themselves . The members of the Council had a right to be present at the deliberations of the Cortes ...
Page 166
... election of John to the Crown of Eng- land , after the death of his brother Richard . The speech put in the mouth of Archbishop Hubert by the historian , is cer- tainly in a strain beyond the constitution ; ' but there is a cir ...
... election of John to the Crown of Eng- land , after the death of his brother Richard . The speech put in the mouth of Archbishop Hubert by the historian , is cer- tainly in a strain beyond the constitution ; ' but there is a cir ...
Page 177
... elections had not loudly pronounced its disapprobation of them , who shall say that the next danger in which the ministers found themselves of losing their places , would not have been met by those more violent measures ? Nay , are the ...
... elections had not loudly pronounced its disapprobation of them , who shall say that the next danger in which the ministers found themselves of losing their places , would not have been met by those more violent measures ? Nay , are the ...
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