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 12
... fire , and permits her to drift over the Falls . 30. From Cabul Burnes writes : - " The present position of the British Government at this capital appears to me a most gratifying proof of the estimation in which it is held by the ...
... fire , and permits her to drift over the Falls . 30. From Cabul Burnes writes : - " The present position of the British Government at this capital appears to me a most gratifying proof of the estimation in which it is held by the ...
Pagina 13
... fire had in a measure exhausted itself , at noon the following day . Two hours after its outbreak , the whole range of offices belonging to the Exchange Insurance Company , Lloyd's captains ' room , and underwriters ' room , were one ...
... fire had in a measure exhausted itself , at noon the following day . Two hours after its outbreak , the whole range of offices belonging to the Exchange Insurance Company , Lloyd's captains ' room , and underwriters ' room , were one ...
Pagina 36
... fire - damp in the William coal pit , Cumberland , and loss of twenty - three lives . 19. Mr. Villiers ' motion that certain parties be heard at the bar of the House by wit- nesses , agents , or counsel , in support of the allegations ...
... fire - damp in the William coal pit , Cumberland , and loss of twenty - three lives . 19. Mr. Villiers ' motion that certain parties be heard at the bar of the House by wit- nesses , agents , or counsel , in support of the allegations ...
Pagina 49
... fire - arms , and were ready ; and the answer was given by a discharge of fire - arms . This meeting continued till midnight . Stephens , who spoke for five hours in defence , was found guilty , and sentenced to eighteen months ' im ...
... fire - arms , and were ready ; and the answer was given by a discharge of fire - arms . This meeting continued till midnight . Stephens , who spoke for five hours in defence , was found guilty , and sentenced to eighteen months ' im ...
Pagina 55
... fire upon the soldiers within . Before a soldier was allowed to act , the magistrates at- tempted to restore peace by remonstrating with the deluded men . Finding this ineffectual , however , the Mayor ( Mr. T. Phillips ) gave the ...
... fire upon the soldiers within . Before a soldier was allowed to act , the magistrates at- tempted to restore peace by remonstrating with the deluded men . Finding this ineffectual , however , the Mayor ( Mr. T. Phillips ) gave the ...
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