The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... learned friend was not in his place , but he was confident he had never said or meant any thing derogatory to the great body of the burgesses of the royal burghs .-- The pe- tition was withdrawn . Mr. J. P. Grant presented a similar ...
... learned friend was not in his place , but he was confident he had never said or meant any thing derogatory to the great body of the burgesses of the royal burghs .-- The pe- tition was withdrawn . Mr. J. P. Grant presented a similar ...
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... learned lord opposite , on the petitions which had been presented to the House on the subject . When petitions were first presented against the burgh system , the learned lord objected that they were not numerous , and therefore could ...
... learned lord opposite , on the petitions which had been presented to the House on the subject . When petitions were first presented against the burgh system , the learned lord objected that they were not numerous , and therefore could ...
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... learned lord , whether he held the very prevalent , and in some degree authorized opinion , that the burgesses were , in law , liable for all the debts contracted by their magistrates ; or whether , in case of bank- i ruptcy , as had ...
... learned lord , whether he held the very prevalent , and in some degree authorized opinion , that the burgesses were , in law , liable for all the debts contracted by their magistrates ; or whether , in case of bank- i ruptcy , as had ...
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... learned lord objected to the from which they could at present derive appointment of a committee , he hoped no relief from the law of Scotland as it he should hear whether it was the learned was now construed ; and if the act of union ...
... learned lord objected to the from which they could at present derive appointment of a committee , he hoped no relief from the law of Scotland as it he should hear whether it was the learned was now construed ; and if the act of union ...
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... learned lord , which had been spoken of as the means of checking abuse , it was , in his opinion , nugatory . He concluded by giving his hearty support to the motion . Mr. W. Douglas said , he was anxious that the House should go into a ...
... learned lord , which had been spoken of as the means of checking abuse , it was , in his opinion , nugatory . He concluded by giving his hearty support to the motion . Mr. W. Douglas said , he was anxious that the House should go into a ...
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