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... called on me the next morning after your vote , and had ex- plained to me in conversation what had passed in the House of Commons , the character of the communication would have been quite different , and I might have felt myself at ...
... called on me the next morning after your vote , and had ex- plained to me in conversation what had passed in the House of Commons , the character of the communication would have been quite different , and I might have felt myself at ...
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... called , by a sort of diplomatic euphonism , certain capitulations , but what I believe to have been called , in the Turkish language , boons or concessions . Those con- cessions or capitulations - call them by which name you please ...
... called , by a sort of diplomatic euphonism , certain capitulations , but what I believe to have been called , in the Turkish language , boons or concessions . Those con- cessions or capitulations - call them by which name you please ...
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... called on to take an active part in debate . This , therefore , was not his reason for objecting to the appointment . That objection rested on the con- stitutional grounds which he had already stated , and , moreover , be cause the ...
... called on to take an active part in debate . This , therefore , was not his reason for objecting to the appointment . That objection rested on the con- stitutional grounds which he had already stated , and , moreover , be cause the ...
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... called upon to ex- press any other opinion than this that , as the question was one which rested especially with the House of Commons , whatever ap- pointment the members of the cabinet in that House should make , I should be satisfied ...
... called upon to ex- press any other opinion than this that , as the question was one which rested especially with the House of Commons , whatever ap- pointment the members of the cabinet in that House should make , I should be satisfied ...
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... called on me . I told him what had passed . He said , " I am going to Brighton to - mor◅ row , and under those circum- stances I called upon you to talk to you about this very affair of the Finance Committee . " We then discussed the ...
... called on me . I told him what had passed . He said , " I am going to Brighton to - mor◅ row , and under those circum- stances I called upon you to talk to you about this very affair of the Finance Committee . " We then discussed the ...
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Página 71 - Abettors ;"—as also to make and subscribe, and cause them to make and subscribe the Declaration mentioned in an Act of Parliament made in the Twentyfifth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled, " An Act for preventing Dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants.
Página 71 - I, AB, do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him...
Página 260 - QC, obtained a rule nisi accordingly, and also for a new trial on the ground of misdirection on the part of the learned judge, " in not allowing witnesses to be called to contradict the plaintiff as to the defendants
Página 251 - An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes respectively...
Página 330 - Society; being all to be used in evidence against both and each of you the said William Burke and Helen M'Dougal, at your trial, will, for that purpose, be in due time lodged in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same ; all which, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an assize, or admitted by the...
Página 406 - ... adapted to any critical emergency which the varying course of events may bring forth. Our advances in these concerted systems have for the last ten years been steady and progressive ; and in a few years more will be so completed as to leave no cause for apprehension that our seacoast will ever again offer a theatre of hostile invasion.
Página 407 - Union; to assist the labors, increase the comforts, and enhance the enjoyments of individuals — the instruction acquired at West Point enlarges the dominion and expands the capacities of the mind. Its •beneficial results are already experienced in the composition of the army, and their influence is felt in the intellectual progress of society.
Página 85 - That it is the opinion of this Committee that it is expedient to consider the state of the laws affecting His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant Establishment, and to the general satisfaction and concord of all classes of His Majesty's subjects.
Página 254 - The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, and the police were put on their mettle to discover the unknown and daring murderer.
Página 409 - States requires that this enumeration should be made within every term of ten years, and the date from which the last enumeration commenced was the first Monday of August of the year 1820. The laws under which the former enumerations were taken were enacted at the session of Congress immediately preceding the operation; but considerable inconveniences were experienced from the delay of legislation to so late a period. That law, like those of the preceding enumerations, directed that the census should...