Annual Register, 93. kötetEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1852 |
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iv. oldal
... Discussions in both Houses on this occasion - Declarations by Irish Members of determined hostility to the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill - Remarks of Lord John Manners and Mr. --- Wakley CHAPTER III . [ 20 ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES BILL ...
... Discussions in both Houses on this occasion - Declarations by Irish Members of determined hostility to the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill - Remarks of Lord John Manners and Mr. --- Wakley CHAPTER III . [ 20 ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES BILL ...
v. oldal
... Discussion takes place , which is continued for two nights - Speeches of the Earl of Aberdeen , Lord Beaumont , the Duke of Wellington , who supports the Measure , the Earl of Malmesbury , Vis- count Canning , the Duke of Argyll , the ...
... Discussion takes place , which is continued for two nights - Speeches of the Earl of Aberdeen , Lord Beaumont , the Duke of Wellington , who supports the Measure , the Earl of Malmesbury , Vis- count Canning , the Duke of Argyll , the ...
vii. oldal
... Discussions in the House of Lords , and in the House of Commons , on the vote being proposed for the Expenses of the ... Discussion - Lord Derby's Motion for a Select Committee of Inquiry is negatived by 74 to 68. SIR JAMES BROOKE -Mr ...
... Discussions in the House of Lords , and in the House of Commons , on the vote being proposed for the Expenses of the ... Discussion - Lord Derby's Motion for a Select Committee of Inquiry is negatived by 74 to 68. SIR JAMES BROOKE -Mr ...
ix. oldal
... Discussion commences , but is postponed to a future day - On the 21st Mr. Salomons again enters the House , and takes his Seat on the Ministerial side of the House - A stormy discussion ensues , and three Divisions take place , on two ...
... Discussion commences , but is postponed to a future day - On the 21st Mr. Salomons again enters the House , and takes his Seat on the Ministerial side of the House - A stormy discussion ensues , and three Divisions take place , on two ...
x. oldal
... Discussion re- specting French Cardinals - Debate on proposal to repeal the Law exiling the Bourbon Family - National Guard Organic Bill - Speech of the Presi- dent of the Republic at Dijon - Comments thereon in the Assembly - Peti ...
... Discussion re- specting French Cardinals - Debate on proposal to repeal the Law exiling the Bourbon Family - National Guard Organic Bill - Speech of the Presi- dent of the Republic at Dijon - Comments thereon in the Assembly - Peti ...
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175. oldal - An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and one, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.
68. oldal - What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome?
297. oldal - In every regularly documented American merchant- vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag which is over them.
412. oldal - Fourth to the Parishes ; and for transferring the Jurisdiction of the said Commissioners over certain other Places in Westminster to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings ; and for other Purposes.
296. oldal - Thus thoughtless young men have been induced by false and fraudulent representations to violate the law of their country through rash and unfounded expectations of assisting to accomplish political revolutions in other states, and have lost their lives in the undertaking. Too severe a judgment can hardly be passed by the indignant sense of the community upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardor of youth and an ill-directed love of political liberty.
431. oldal - Convention, and they have therefore named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say : Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable Henry John Viscount Palmerston, Baron Temple, a Peer of Ireland, a Member of Her Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council...
1. oldal - Notwithstanding the large reductions of taxation which have been effected in late years, the receipts of the revenue have been satisfactory. " The state of the commerce and manufactures of the United Kingdom has been such as to afford general employment to the labouring classes. " I have to lament, however, the difficulties which are still felt by that important body among my people who are owners and occupiers of land.
409. oldal - An Act to apply the Sum of Eight Millions out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and fifty-one.
433. oldal - All vessels which according to British law are to be deemed British vessels, and all vessels •which...
317. oldal - Worcestershire, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer during the Administration of the Marquis of Rockingham, in 1765 and 1766, and inherited his Worcestershire and Gloucestershire estates. He was educated at Westminster School, and at Christ Church, Oxford. Having chosen the profession of the law, he became a pupil of the late Sir Samuel Romilly, and was called to the bar by the Society of the Inner Temple, May 6, 1796. After long and assiduous study in the Court of Chancery he obtained considerable...