Annual Register, 92. kötetEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1851 |
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v. oldal
... course - The Lords eventually consent to the alteration fixing the Franchise at 127. and to restore the Registration Clauses as before - The Bill John Russell moves to introduce a Bill for that purpose - His Speech- Remarks of Mr ...
... course - The Lords eventually consent to the alteration fixing the Franchise at 127. and to restore the Registration Clauses as before - The Bill John Russell moves to introduce a Bill for that purpose - His Speech- Remarks of Mr ...
3. oldal
... course of the autumn differences of a serious character arose between the Governments of Austria and Russia on the one hand , and the Sublime Porte on the other , in regard to the treat- ment of a considerable number of persons who ...
... course of the autumn differences of a serious character arose between the Governments of Austria and Russia on the one hand , and the Sublime Porte on the other , in regard to the treat- ment of a considerable number of persons who ...
4. oldal
... course of which he paid a high compliment to the public press for its exertions in the cause of order , and expressed his conviction that the distress under which the agri- cultural portion of the community at present laboured was of a ...
... course of which he paid a high compliment to the public press for its exertions in the cause of order , and expressed his conviction that the distress under which the agri- cultural portion of the community at present laboured was of a ...
14. oldal
... course to be taken in order to remove or miti- gate this depression . He and his friends believed that it had been caused by recent legislative enact- ments by the repeal of the laws regulating the importation of fo- reign products ...
... course to be taken in order to remove or miti- gate this depression . He and his friends believed that it had been caused by recent legislative enact- ments by the repeal of the laws regulating the importation of fo- reign products ...
22. oldal
... course of this criticism . Sir George drew from Mr. Hume the admissions , that he had no objection even to extend the franchise to females , and that he would have not the least objection to substitute for a hereditary House of Lords an ...
... course of this criticism . Sir George drew from Mr. Hume the admissions , that he had no objection even to extend the franchise to females , and that he would have not the least objection to substitute for a hereditary House of Lords an ...
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383. oldal - The General Parliament shall have power to make Laws for the peace, welfare, and good Government of the Federated Provinces (saving the Sovereignty of England), and especially Laws respecting the following subjects : 1.
365. oldal - ... exportation of any articles to the territories of the other than such as are, or may be, payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...
372. oldal - In order that the two high contracting parties may have the opportunity of hereafter treating and agreeing upon such other arrangements as may tend still further to the improvement of their mutual intercourse, and to the advancement of the interests of their respective...
189. oldal - There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than *ny aggression of a foreign Sovereign — clergymen of our own Church who have subscribed the Thirty-nine Articles, and acknowledged in explicit terms the •Queen's supremacy, have been the most forward in leading their flocks, step by step, to the very verge of the precipice.
189. oldal - I have little hope that the propounders and framers of these innovations will desist from their insidious course. But I rely with confidence on the people of England ; and I will not bate a jot of heart or hope, so long as the glorious principles and the immortal martyrs of the Reformation shall be held in reverence by the great mass of a nation which looks with contempt on the mummeries of superstition, and with scorn at the laborious endeavours which are now making to confine the intellect and...
387. oldal - ... so far as the same are consistent with the provisions of this Act...
374. oldal - Vessels of the United States or Great Britain traversing the said canal shall, in case of war between the contracting parties, be exempted from blockade, detention, or capture by either of the belligerents...
371. oldal - ... or immunity whatever, in matters of commerce and navigation, which either Contracting Party has actually granted, or may hereafter grant, to the subjects or citizens of any other State, shall be extended to the subjects or citizens of the other Contracting Party, gratuitously, if the concession in favour of...
374. oldal - V. The contracting parties further engage, that when the said canal shall have been completed, they will protect it from interruption, seizure, or unjust confiscation, and that they will guarantee the neutrality thereof, so that the said canal may forever be open and free, and the capital invested therein secure.
187. oldal - Your beloved country has received a place among the fair Churches, which, normally constituted, form the splendid aggregate of Catholic Communion; Catholic England has been restored to its orbit in the ecclesiastical firmament, from which its light had long vanished, and begins now anew its course of regularly adjusted action round the centre of unity, the source of jurisdiction, of light, and of vigour.