Annual Register, Band 94Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1853 |
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... Ireland , he expressed his surprise that the Government should have taken credit for the tranquillity of the south and west , which sprang from an emigration so vast as to be called " the exodus of the Irish people . " In the north ...
... Ireland , he expressed his surprise that the Government should have taken credit for the tranquillity of the south and west , which sprang from an emigration so vast as to be called " the exodus of the Irish people . " In the north ...
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... Ireland , it was a voluntary effort , which had only fulfilled his anticipations , and was carried on without expense to the country , and in a manner most honourable to the Irish character . He believed that Ireland would im- prove ...
... Ireland , it was a voluntary effort , which had only fulfilled his anticipations , and was carried on without expense to the country , and in a manner most honourable to the Irish character . He believed that Ireland would im- prove ...
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... Ireland , observed that he had not heard with any satisfaction the ex- planations between the two noble Lords . He deemed the removal of the late Foreign Secretary a great national loss ; but he could not en- tirely approve of the ...
... Ireland , observed that he had not heard with any satisfaction the ex- planations between the two noble Lords . He deemed the removal of the late Foreign Secretary a great national loss ; but he could not en- tirely approve of the ...
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... Ireland . Although he did not propose to alter the county franchise in the latter country , he did propose to reduce that for cities and boroughs from 81. to 5. In conclusion , he observed , that the question of fran- chise was not ...
... Ireland . Although he did not propose to alter the county franchise in the latter country , he did propose to reduce that for cities and boroughs from 81. to 5. In conclusion , he observed , that the question of fran- chise was not ...
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... Ireland . Mr. Newdegate commented unfa- vourably upon the attempt to in- clude in the measure an utterly in- congruous provision , for the pur- pose of doing away with the sanction of Christianity to their delibera- tions . Sir Joshua ...
... Ireland . Mr. Newdegate commented unfa- vourably upon the attempt to in- clude in the measure an utterly in- congruous provision , for the pur- pose of doing away with the sanction of Christianity to their delibera- tions . Sir Joshua ...
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Seite 296 - Labrador; but so soon as the same or any portion thereof, shall be settled it shall not be lawful for the said Fishermen to dry or cure Fish at such Portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose with the Inhabitants. Proprietors, or Possessors of the ground.
Seite 71 - the people have nothing to do with the laws but to obey them.
Seite 296 - American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbours for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.
Seite 6 - Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister.
Seite 435 - The present Convention shall be in force for the term of Ten Years from the date hereof: and further, until the end of Twelve Months after either of the High Contracting Parties shall have given notice to the Other of its intention to terminate the same...
Seite 259 - Altesse Royale, en butte aux factions qui « divisent mon pays et à l'inimitié des plus grandes « puissances de l'Europe, j'ai terminé ma carrière « politique, et je viens, comme Thémistocle, « m'asseoir au foyer du peuple britannique.
Seite 295 - Islands, on the Western and Northern Coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands, on the shores of the Magdalen Islands...
Seite 356 - I do plainly and sincerely acknowledge and swear, according to these express words by me spoken, and according to the plain and common sense and understanding of the same words, without any equivocation or mental evasion or secret reservation whatsoever : And I do make this recognition and acknowledgment heartily, willingly, and truly, upon the true faith of a Christian, So help me God.
Seite 307 - The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the earliest Accounts to the death of Augustus.
Seite 141 - But it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of goodwill in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow, when they shall recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice.