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 13
... leave to bring in a bill to make tem- porary provision for the government of Lower Canada . In the debate to which the Address gave rise in the Upper House , Lord Brougham said : " If you will have plantations in every clime -- if you ...
... leave to bring in a bill to make tem- porary provision for the government of Lower Canada . In the debate to which the Address gave rise in the Upper House , Lord Brougham said : " If you will have plantations in every clime -- if you ...
Pagina 39
... leave to bring in a bill to make temporary provision for the government of Jamaica , the House of As- sembly having ... leaving the pupils together when he knew they were quarrelling . 15. - Discussion on Lord John Russell's resolution ...
... leave to bring in a bill to make temporary provision for the government of Jamaica , the House of As- sembly having ... leaving the pupils together when he knew they were quarrelling . 15. - Discussion on Lord John Russell's resolution ...
Pagina 40
... leaves England with the first company of emigrants for New Zealand . 3. Lord John Russell appears at the bar of the House ... leave the chair . " The debate was pro- tracted till 2 A. M. , when the division showed a Ministerial majority ...
... leaves England with the first company of emigrants for New Zealand . 3. Lord John Russell appears at the bar of the House ... leave the chair . " The debate was pro- tracted till 2 A. M. , when the division showed a Ministerial majority ...
Pagina 43
... leave Canton . 25. - Great Chartist demonstration on Kersal Moor , near Manchester . Feargus O'Connor said he came there because the magistrates and the Queen pronounced the meeting illegal and unconstitutional . " I have good authority ...
... leave Canton . 25. - Great Chartist demonstration on Kersal Moor , near Manchester . Feargus O'Connor said he came there because the magistrates and the Queen pronounced the meeting illegal and unconstitutional . " I have good authority ...
Pagina 50
... leave to the British soldier the unfettered right of being the best judge and arbiter of his own honour , while he religiously believes that in doing his duty in that state of life to which Providence has called him he will find mercy ...
... leave to the British soldier the unfettered right of being the best judge and arbiter of his own honour , while he religiously believes that in doing his duty in that state of life to which Providence has called him he will find mercy ...
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