New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 36권Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... observed the existence of a disease at Sunderland , similar in its appearance and character to that which has existed in many parts of Europe . Whether it is indigenous , or has been imported from abroad , is a question involved in much ...
... observed the existence of a disease at Sunderland , similar in its appearance and character to that which has existed in many parts of Europe . Whether it is indigenous , or has been imported from abroad , is a question involved in much ...
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... observing that the injuries of which complaint had been preferred resulted from the state of public excitement , and ... observed , in reference to the ques- tion of Reform , " " any measure passed by me must be on the same principles ...
... observing that the injuries of which complaint had been preferred resulted from the state of public excitement , and ... observed , in reference to the ques- tion of Reform , " " any measure passed by me must be on the same principles ...
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... observed , that he did not with unmingled and indiscriminating cen- sure - inquiring why , if danger were appre- hended , the Bristol Gaol Delivery had not been postponed ; and asking what would have been said of him by the " many ...
... observed , that he did not with unmingled and indiscriminating cen- sure - inquiring why , if danger were appre- hended , the Bristol Gaol Delivery had not been postponed ; and asking what would have been said of him by the " many ...
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... observed , that some of the boroughs which formerly escaped disfranchisement in consequence of the population of their parishes being large , though the boroughs themselves were incon- siderable , would now be placed in schedule A ...
... observed , that some of the boroughs which formerly escaped disfranchisement in consequence of the population of their parishes being large , though the boroughs themselves were incon- siderable , would now be placed in schedule A ...
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... observations , because he felt that they were deliberating at a moment when there were other Houses of Parliament ... observed , that with respect to Dublin , the number of voters at present was about 4000 , and according to the ...
... observations , because he felt that they were deliberating at a moment when there were other Houses of Parliament ... observed , that with respect to Dublin , the number of voters at present was about 4000 , and according to the ...
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38 페이지 - That as they admit of greater breadth of tyre than other carriages, and as the roads are not acted on so injuriously as by the feet of horses in common draught, such carriages will cause less wear of roads than coaches drawn by horses.
338 페이지 - ' that the House do resolve itself into a committee of the whole house, to consider the...
6 페이지 - ... of discussing and making known their grievances; but, in respecting these rights, it is also my duty to prevent combinations, under whatever pretext, which in their form and character are incompatible with all regular government, and are equally opposed to the spirit and to the provisions of the law ; and I know that I shall not appeal in vain to my faithful subjects to second my determined resolution to repress all illegal proceedings, by which the peace and security of my dominions may be endangered.
38 페이지 - That at this rate they have conveyed upwards of fourteen passengers. 3. That their weight, including engine, fuel, water and attendants, may be under three tons.
218 페이지 - make a diligent and full inquiry into the practical operation of the laws for the relief of the poor in England and Wales...
251 페이지 - ... from the North and from the South, from the East and from the West, all anxious to join as members of one nation for the good of our country.
191 페이지 - ... move as an amendment that it be read a second time that day six months.
142 페이지 - Kingston moved for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the state of the Protestant church in the province of Munster.
413 페이지 - ... frigates, and a multitude of smaller vessels. The navies of the other European powers, France, Holland, Spain, and Denmark, were almost annihilated during the same period, so that the aggregate of their losses must have many times exceeded that of Great Britain. In every one of these ships were batteries of cannon constructed of iron...
5 페이지 - I feel it to be my duty, in the first place, to recommend to your most careful consideration the measures which will be proposed to you for a reform in the Commons' House of Parliament : a speedy and satisfactory settlement of this question becomes daily of more pressing importance to the security of the State, and to the contentment and welfare of my people.