The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... Government will gain its proper foot- ing among the nations of Central Asia ; that tranquillity will be established upon the most important frontier of India ; and that a lasting barrier will be raised against hostile intrigue and ...
... Government will gain its proper foot- ing among the nations of Central Asia ; that tranquillity will be established upon the most important frontier of India ; and that a lasting barrier will be raised against hostile intrigue and ...
Pagina 30
... Government to bring him with the documents to this country . In the meantime , the Papal Government , being apprised of the existence of the documents , seized and set its seal upon them . After much negotiation , the Papal Government ...
... Government to bring him with the documents to this country . In the meantime , the Papal Government , being apprised of the existence of the documents , seized and set its seal upon them . After much negotiation , the Papal Government ...
Pagina 38
... Government . 22. - Superintendent Elliott , having urgent reasons for the withdrawal of confidence in the just and moderate dispositions of the pro- vincial Government , requires that all the ships of her Majesty's subjects at the outer ...
... Government . 22. - Superintendent Elliott , having urgent reasons for the withdrawal of confidence in the just and moderate dispositions of the pro- vincial Government , requires that all the ships of her Majesty's subjects at the outer ...
Pagina 39
... government of Jamaica , the House of As- sembly having refused to proceed to business until their right to legislate on the internal affairs of the colony was admitted by the British Government . It was now proposed to set aside the ...
... government of Jamaica , the House of As- sembly having refused to proceed to business until their right to legislate on the internal affairs of the colony was admitted by the British Government . It was now proposed to set aside the ...
Pagina 46
... Government to make up any deficiency which might arise , also defeated , by a majority of 184 to 125 . 13 . As the British Government still refused to " present " Hoossein Khan ( now arrived in London ) to the Queen till full ...
... Government to make up any deficiency which might arise , also defeated , by a majority of 184 to 125 . 13 . As the British Government still refused to " present " Hoossein Khan ( now arrived in London ) to the Queen till full ...
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