The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837Macmillan and Company, 1879 - 1033 pagina's |
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... tion as might help to prevent a recurrence of such calamities . A loan bill of the nature suggested was introduced into the Commons by Lord George Hamilton , the new Under Secre- tary for India . In the course of debates which took ...
... tion as might help to prevent a recurrence of such calamities . A loan bill of the nature suggested was introduced into the Commons by Lord George Hamilton , the new Under Secre- tary for India . In the course of debates which took ...
Pagina 2
... tion of the remains was placed beyond doubt by Sir William Ferguson , who found the left arm still showing traces of a fracture caused by the bite of a lion over thirty years since . 16. - Riel expelled from the Canadian Parliament as a ...
... tion of the remains was placed beyond doubt by Sir William Ferguson , who found the left arm still showing traces of a fracture caused by the bite of a lion over thirty years since . 16. - Riel expelled from the Canadian Parliament as a ...
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... tion of one year's stipend to be allowed to patrons was excessive , and second , that the choice of a minister should be left in the hands of congregations as a whole and not of communicants only . The Bill appeared to him to have been ...
... tion of one year's stipend to be allowed to patrons was excessive , and second , that the choice of a minister should be left in the hands of congregations as a whole and not of communicants only . The Bill appeared to him to have been ...
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... tion bill , introduced by Mr. Russell Gurney . Mr. Gladstone declared that he had never ap- proached any question with more embarrass- ment than this , and he had been constrained to quit his retirement , to point out the false issue ...
... tion bill , introduced by Mr. Russell Gurney . Mr. Gladstone declared that he had never ap- proached any question with more embarrass- ment than this , and he had been constrained to quit his retirement , to point out the false issue ...
Pagina 8
... tion for the Church . Mr. Gladstone concluded by hoping the house would not deem him presumptuous if he put into the form of resolu- tions what he thought were the principles on which legislation on this subject ought to be guided ; and ...
... tion for the Church . Mr. Gladstone concluded by hoping the house would not deem him presumptuous if he put into the form of resolu- tions what he thought were the principles on which legislation on this subject ought to be guided ; and ...
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The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and ... Joseph Irving Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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Pagina 55 - Gazette of this day contains the official announcement that "the Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pagina 4 - Emperor, accompanied by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and a...
Pagina 123 - Treaty, as from the operation of the instrument as a whole. A discussion limited to Articles selected by one Power in the Congress would be an illusory remedy for the dangers to English interests and to the permanent peace of Europe, which would result from the state of things which the Treaty proposes to establish.
Pagina 56 - Throughout my public life I have aimed at two chief results. Not insensible to the principle of progress, I have endeavoured to reconcile change with that respect for tradition which is one of the main elements of our social strength; and in external affairs I have endeavoured to develop and strengthen our empire, believing that a combination of achievement and responsibility elevates the character and condition of a people.
Pagina 78 - That until such conduct shall have been essentially changed, and guarantees on behalf of the subject populations other than the promises or ostensible measures of the Porte shall have been provided, that Government will...
Pagina 13 - I see no public advantage in my continuing to act as the leader of the Liberal party ; and that, at the age of sixty-five, and after forty-two years of a laborious public life, I think myself entitled to retire on the present opportunity. This retirement is dictated to me by my personal views as to the best method of spending the closing years of my life. I need hardly say that my conduct in Parliament will continue to be governed by the principles on which I have heretofore acted ; and, whatever...
Pagina 6 - only arrive at one conclusion, namely, that they point to the abolition of that religious settlement which has prevailed in this country for more than two centuries, and on which depends much of our civil liberty." He thought it would be a great danger to the country if such propositions were not at once brought under discussion. Therefore, should the second reading of the Bill before the House be voted after the conclusion of the pending debate, he would give the right hon. gentleman an opportunity...
Pagina 52 - Commissioner, stigmatised in his official report, drawn up after a visit to the spot, as " perhaps the most heinous crime that has stained the history of the present century.
Pagina 60 - Excellency's request, when he pledged his word of honour that he had no intention of acquiring Constantinople, and that, if necessity should oblige him to occupy a portion of Bulgaria, it would only be provisionally, and until the peace and safety of the Christian population were secured.
Pagina 133 - If Batoum, Ardahan, Kars, or any of them shall be retained by Russia, and if any attempt shall be made at any future time by Russia to take possession of any further portion of the Asiatic territories of the Sultan, as fixed by the definitive Treaty of Peace, England engages to join the Sultan in defending them by force of arms.