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 17
... effect . On the part of Persia , Mahomed Shah said : " Either the whole people of Herat shall make their submission , and acknowledge themselves my subjects , or I will take possession of the for- tress by force of arms , and make them ...
... effect . On the part of Persia , Mahomed Shah said : " Either the whole people of Herat shall make their submission , and acknowledge themselves my subjects , or I will take possession of the for- tress by force of arms , and make them ...
Pagina 33
... effect . 14. Commenced in the Court of Queen's Bench , the arguments of counsel in the case of the twelve Canadian prisoners brought from Liverpool , where they were in custody of the gaoler , to London , on writs of habeas corpus ...
... effect . 14. Commenced in the Court of Queen's Bench , the arguments of counsel in the case of the twelve Canadian prisoners brought from Liverpool , where they were in custody of the gaoler , to London , on writs of habeas corpus ...
Pagina 34
... effects ; nevertheless we are of opinion that no salutary alteration can be made in the present system until those ... effect that the suspicions I previously enter- tained were not removed . In the course of the evening of the day on ...
... effects ; nevertheless we are of opinion that no salutary alteration can be made in the present system until those ... effect that the suspicions I previously enter- tained were not removed . In the course of the evening of the day on ...
Pagina 37
... effect , and rendered it my pain- ful duty to inform the Prime Minister of the opinion that had been unfortunately entertained . I hope I did so in the most delicate and cau- tious manner , and for this I consider myself responsible ...
... effect , and rendered it my pain- ful duty to inform the Prime Minister of the opinion that had been unfortunately entertained . I hope I did so in the most delicate and cau- tious manner , and for this I consider myself responsible ...
Pagina 43
... effect that Presbyteries , in settling presentees , ought to consider their suit- ableness to the mind and situation of the people of the parish . Dr. Chalmers , while admitting that the House of Lords had settled the mere " civil right ...
... effect that Presbyteries , in settling presentees , ought to consider their suit- ableness to the mind and situation of the people of the parish . Dr. Chalmers , while admitting that the House of Lords had settled the mere " civil right ...
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