Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of Public Bills, Statutes, Accounts and Papers, Reports of Committees and of Commissioners, and of Sessional Papers Generally, of the Houses of Lords and Commons; Together with Accounts of Commercial Legislation, Tariffs, and Facts, Relating to Foreign Countries, Band 3Leone Levi Smith, Elder, 1858 |
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... killed , and others conveyed away , when the mob got the upper hand , drove off the Chinese soldiers who had arrived on the application of the merchants to the local authorities , entered the factories , plundered the treasuries , and ...
... killed , and others conveyed away , when the mob got the upper hand , drove off the Chinese soldiers who had arrived on the application of the merchants to the local authorities , entered the factories , plundered the treasuries , and ...
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... kill and wound a number of the Chinese . The Imperial Commissioner gave immediate orders to the Chinese admiral commanding at the Bogue , to take the necessary steps for tracing and securing the pirates ; but the district where they ...
... kill and wound a number of the Chinese . The Imperial Commissioner gave immediate orders to the Chinese admiral commanding at the Bogue , to take the necessary steps for tracing and securing the pirates ; but the district where they ...
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... kill every one . Thus may we , in the first place , appease the anger of Heaven ; in the second , give evidence of our loyalty and patriotism ; and in the third , restore peace and quiet to our homes . How great would be the happiness ...
... kill every one . Thus may we , in the first place , appease the anger of Heaven ; in the second , give evidence of our loyalty and patriotism ; and in the third , restore peace and quiet to our homes . How great would be the happiness ...
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... killed , and his blood spread over the missionary . On the following day , on having heard that M. Chapdelaine could yet walk , he caused him to be beaten till he became exhausted , and afterward he was put in a cangue , and there ...
... killed , and his blood spread over the missionary . On the following day , on having heard that M. Chapdelaine could yet walk , he caused him to be beaten till he became exhausted , and afterward he was put in a cangue , and there ...
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... killed and 394 injured on railways in Great Britain and Ireland ; - Of this number , 112 persons have been killed and 16 injured who were neither passengers nor servants of the railway companies ; 142 killed and 80 injured were servants ...
... killed and 394 injured on railways in Great Britain and Ireland ; - Of this number , 112 persons have been killed and 16 injured who were neither passengers nor servants of the railway companies ; 142 killed and 80 injured were servants ...
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31st December amount army assize Attorney-General for Ireland authorities average Bank of England Barrackpore bills Board Borough Bowring Britain British subjects bullion Canton Cavalry cent charge China Chinese cholera circulation coast colony Commissioners Committee Company Consul Court cwts deaths Delhi diseases district duty East election European Exchequer expenditure expenses exports foreign Government Governor-General granted harbour House of Commons Houses of Parliament imports increase India Ireland island issued June labour land London Lord Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government Meerut miles mutinied Native Infantry non-commissioned officers number of children offences officers opium paid Parliament by command party passengers payment persons population ports present prisoners Prussia railways receipts regiments registered Return revenue Salaries schools Scotland sepoys ships Siamese Sir George Grey small-pox Sultan of Morocco tons total number town trade treaty troops United Kingdom vaccination vessels Vict
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Seite 63 - Intituled, An Act for the further limitation of the Crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject...
Seite 286 - His Majesty the Emperor of China agrees, that British subjects, with their families and establishments, shall be allowed to reside, for the purpose of carrying on their mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint...
Seite 455 - Government should deem that the persons or company undertaking or managing the same adopt or establish such regulations concerning the traffic thereupon as are contrary to the spirit and intention of this convention, either by making unfair discriminations in favor of the commerce of one of...
Seite 452 - Consuls, owners, or agents shall pay only the expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the salvage or other expenses which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel. The...
Seite 62 - I, AB, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God!
Seite 19 - Consul's reporting these particulars to the custom-house permission to break bulk will at once be given by the latter. For neglecting so to report his arrival, or for presenting a false manifest, the master will subject himself in each instance to a penalty...
Seite 472 - ... years, give notice of its intention to terminate its operation, the Convention shall continue in force for...
Seite 450 - The two high contracting parties, being likewise desirous of placing the commerce and navigation of their respective countries on the liberal basis of perfect equality and reciprocity, mutually agree, that the citizens of each may frequent all the coasts and countries of the other...
Seite 452 - ... or in any other manner whatever, every description of property which the laws of the country may permit any foreigners, of whatsoever nation, to hold. Their heirs and representatives may succeed to, and take possession of, such property, either in person or by agents acting on their behalf, in the ordinary form of...
Seite 452 - It is likewise agreed that it shall be wholly free for all merchants, Commanders of Ships, and other Citizens of both Countries to manage themselves their own business in all the ports and places subject to the jurisdiction of each other, as well with respect to the consignment and sale of their goods and...