The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1859 |
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... House of Lords expresses his surprise at the omission of any Ministerial state- ment , and refers at some length to ... Commons , after an objection from Mr. Disraeli on a point of form which is overruled , Lord Palmerston moves the Thanks of ...
... House of Lords expresses his surprise at the omission of any Ministerial state- ment , and refers at some length to ... Commons , after an objection from Mr. Disraeli on a point of form which is overruled , Lord Palmerston moves the Thanks of ...
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... House of Commons on the language of some of the Addresses to the Emperor - Answer of Lord Palmerston - Bill to amend the Law of Conspiracy introduced by the Prime Minister - Debate on the Motion for leave to bring it in - Speech of Lord ...
... House of Commons on the language of some of the Addresses to the Emperor - Answer of Lord Palmerston - Bill to amend the Law of Conspiracy introduced by the Prime Minister - Debate on the Motion for leave to bring it in - Speech of Lord ...
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... House of Commons - His statement , and the various comments on the scheme - Mr . Bright and Mr. Roebuck denounce the Measure as delusive - Parliament adjourns for the Easter Recess Public opinion upon the India Bill pronounces a decided ...
... House of Commons - His statement , and the various comments on the scheme - Mr . Bright and Mr. Roebuck denounce the Measure as delusive - Parliament adjourns for the Easter Recess Public opinion upon the India Bill pronounces a decided ...
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Resolution is negatived by a majority of 9 - In the House of Commons a Debate is commenced on the 14th of May , and continued for several nights by Adjournment - Speech of Mr. Cardwell in moving his Resolu- tion - He is ably answered by ...
Resolution is negatived by a majority of 9 - In the House of Commons a Debate is commenced on the 14th of May , and continued for several nights by Adjournment - Speech of Mr. Cardwell in moving his Resolu- tion - He is ably answered by ...
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Clause is carried by 297 to 144 - The Bill is passed through the House of Commons - Lord Lyndhurst moves the Second Reading in the Lords- Speech of the Earl of Derby , who consents to the Second Reading , but intimates his intention to ...
Clause is carried by 297 to 144 - The Bill is passed through the House of Commons - Lord Lyndhurst moves the Second Reading in the Lords- Speech of the Earl of Derby , who consents to the Second Reading , but intimates his intention to ...
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258 페이지 - We declare it to be our royal will and pleasure that none be in any wise favoured, none molested or disquieted, by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in authority under us that they abstain from all interference with the religious belief or worship of any of our subjects on pain of our highest displeasure.
261 페이지 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons' Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
258 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, 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.
239 페이지 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
7 페이지 - Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft, and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace ; but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship...
454 페이지 - The installation of the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the University of Oxford was nothing, in point of bustle and turmoil, to the installation of Mrs.
259 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
198 페이지 - Do Friends endeavour by example and precept to train up their children, servants, and those under their care, in a religious life and conversation, consistent with our Christian profession : and in plainness of speech, behaviour, and apparel ? V.
286 페이지 - It has been made known to the world by my predecessors that the United States have, on several occasions, endeavored to acquire Cuba from Spain by honorable negotiation. If this were accomplished, the last relic of the African slave trade would instantly disappear.
234 페이지 - India and elsewhere, shall be subject to the control of the Secretary of State in Council, and no grant or appropriation of any part of...