Annual Register, 101권Edmund Burke 1860 |
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... nature of the evils , which were mainly two . The first evil at- tending the transfer of land was the length of time which elapsed between the making the bargain and the completion of the pur- chase , and the expense attending the ...
... nature of the evils , which were mainly two . The first evil at- tending the transfer of land was the length of time which elapsed between the making the bargain and the completion of the pur- chase , and the expense attending the ...
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... nature and effect of which he explained . He pro- posed that this registry should be in London , and that , as well as the Court , it should be to a certain extent self - supporting . Sir R. Bethell expressed his thanks to the ...
... nature and effect of which he explained . He pro- posed that this registry should be in London , and that , as well as the Court , it should be to a certain extent self - supporting . Sir R. Bethell expressed his thanks to the ...
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... nature was not a bit stronger against marriages of consan- guinity than against marriages of affinity , and if once the law of God were broken through , on what a sea of impurity would the domestic happiness of the country be launched ...
... nature was not a bit stronger against marriages of consan- guinity than against marriages of affinity , and if once the law of God were broken through , on what a sea of impurity would the domestic happiness of the country be launched ...
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... nature of church - rates , which he ( Sir R. Bethell ) characterized as the pro- geny of a wicked system of in- tolerance which dictated one mode of faith for all . The com- mon law even now treated all the occupiers in the parish as ...
... nature of church - rates , which he ( Sir R. Bethell ) characterized as the pro- geny of a wicked system of in- tolerance which dictated one mode of faith for all . The com- mon law even now treated all the occupiers in the parish as ...
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... nature of the measure his colleagues were about to propose , he felt that he had no alternative but to resign his office into the hands of Lord Derby . On the 27th January he addressed a letter to that noble lord , which he read to the ...
... nature of the measure his colleagues were about to propose , he felt that he had no alternative but to resign his office into the hands of Lord Derby . On the 27th January he addressed a letter to that noble lord , which he read to the ...
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423 페이지 - O well for the fisherman's boy, That he shouts with his sister at play ! O well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Sea ! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me.
218 페이지 - ... in any case, make and subscribe a solemn declaration, in a form similar to that which shall already have been made and subscribed by the Commissioners, which shall be entered on the record of their proceedings.
199 페이지 - We desire no extension of our present territorial possessions ; and while we will permit no aggression upon our dominions, or our rights, to be attempted with impunity, we shall sanction no encroachment on those of others. We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native princes as our own...
202 페이지 - Treaties hitherto existing between the two countries, have resolved to complete such a revision, based upon principles of equity and mutual benefit, and, for that purpose, have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: || Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
200 페이지 - We shall respect the rights, dignity, and honour of native Princes as our own ; and we desire that they, as well as our own subjects, should enjoy that prosperity and that social advancement which can only be secured by internal peace and good government.
266 페이지 - All questions in regard to rights, whether of property, or person, arising between citizens of the United States in China, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of, and regulated by, the authorities of their own government.
200 페이지 - We know, and respect, the feelings of attachment with which the Natives of India regard the Lands inherited by them from their Ancestors; and We desire to protect them in all Rights connected therewith, subject to the equitable demands of the State; and We will that generally, in framing and administering the Law, due regard be paid to the ancient Rights, Usages, and Customs of India.
272 페이지 - An Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. V. An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
206 페이지 - Chinese authorities, on being apprised of the fact, shall immediately adopt measures for its relief and security ; the persons on board shall receive friendly treatment, and shall be furnished, if necessary, with the means of conveyance to the nearest Consular station.
199 페이지 - Whereas, for divers weighty reasons, we have resolved, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament assembled, to take upon ourselves the government of the territories in India, heretofore administered in trust for us by the Honourable East India Company.