The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1829 |
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... taken that for granted ; but the fact was , that it had never been mentioned to him . Lord Goderich characterized the omission as an oversight , and requested Mr. Hus- kisson to inform Mr. Herries of what had been done . Next day , the ...
... taken that for granted ; but the fact was , that it had never been mentioned to him . Lord Goderich characterized the omission as an oversight , and requested Mr. Hus- kisson to inform Mr. Herries of what had been done . Next day , the ...
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... taken with respect to the committee of finance . " It would , I believe , naturally be my duty to bring that subject under the consideration of the cabinet ; but , after what has pass- ed ( and I advert to it with much pain ) , I feel ...
... taken with respect to the committee of finance . " It would , I believe , naturally be my duty to bring that subject under the consideration of the cabinet ; but , after what has pass- ed ( and I advert to it with much pain ) , I feel ...
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... taken , a sense of per- sonal honour left me no alternative . " The duke's answer placed the matter on its true footing ; the footing on which Mr. Huskisson's self - love must have hoped and in- tended that it should be placed ...
... taken , a sense of per- sonal honour left me no alternative . " The duke's answer placed the matter on its true footing ; the footing on which Mr. Huskisson's self - love must have hoped and in- tended that it should be placed ...
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... taken the precaution ( usual between ministers in matters of a delicate and confidential nature , when it is wished to keep the subjects as much as possible confined to the respective parties ) of marking the letter ' private and ...
... taken the precaution ( usual between ministers in matters of a delicate and confidential nature , when it is wished to keep the subjects as much as possible confined to the respective parties ) of marking the letter ' private and ...
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... taken place in some branches of the revenue , the total amount of receipt during the last year has not disappointed the ex- pectations which were entertained at the commencement of it . " My Lords and Gentlemen , " His Majesty has ...
... taken place in some branches of the revenue , the total amount of receipt during the last year has not disappointed the ex- pectations which were entertained at the commencement of it . " My Lords and Gentlemen , " His Majesty has ...
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Página 85 - 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 368 - M'Dougal ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes in all time coming.
Página 356 - Act, also, offences committed on the high seas within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England are to be tried in this court.
Página 439 - Is the self-protecting energy of this nation so helpless that there exists in the political institutions of our country no power to counteract the bias of this foreign legislation; that the growers of grain must submit to this exclusion from the foreign markets of their produce; that the shippers must dismantle their ships, the trade of the North stagnate at the wharves, and the manufacturers starve at their looms, while the whole people shall pay tribute to foreign industry to be clad in a foreign...
Página 442 - ... 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 151 - Duke, that an attempt should be made to ' bury in oblivion the question for a short time :' first, because the thing is utterly impossible ; and next, because if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction, and by proclaiming, that if the Government at once and peremptorily decided against concession, the Catholics would cease to agitate — and then all the miseries of the last years of Ireland will...
Página 2 - 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 440 - I hope and trust the authorities of the Union will adhere. But if any of the duties imposed by the act only relieve the manufacturer by aggravating the burden of the planter let a careful revisal of its provisions, enlightened by the practical experience of its effects, be directed to retain those which impart protection to native industry...
Página 250 - The tariff of the last session was in its details not acceptable to the great interests of any portion of the Union, not even to the interest which it was specially intended to subserve. Its object was to balance the burdens upon native industry imposed by the operation of foreign laws, but not to aggravate the burdens of one section of the Union by the relief afforded to another.
Página 97 - As also that You make and subscribe the Declaration mentioned in an Act of Parliament made in the Twenty fifth year of the Reign of King Charles the Second Intituled (An Act for preventing dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants...