Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... effect that Presby- teries , in settling presentees , ought to consider their suitableness 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 Presby- teries , in settling presentees , ought to consider their suitableness 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 ...
Pagina 23
... effect throughout the entire parishes of the seven suspended ministers . 26. Her Majesty and Prince Albert visit Drury Lane in state , being their first appear- ance in public since their marriage . March 3. - Hostile meeting on ...
... effect throughout the entire parishes of the seven suspended ministers . 26. Her Majesty and Prince Albert visit Drury Lane in state , being their first appear- ance in public since their marriage . March 3. - Hostile meeting on ...
Pagina 26
... effect that it was likely , seeing that the prisoner was a foreigner , he might have dis- posed of the missing plate at some of the foreign hotels in London . ' On the following morning the prisoner made a confession of guilt to his ...
... effect that it was likely , seeing that the prisoner was a foreigner , he might have dis- posed of the missing plate at some of the foreign hotels in London . ' On the following morning the prisoner made a confession of guilt to his ...
Pagina 27
... effect to the plea of insanity , urged by his counsel , Mr. S. Taylor and Mr. Bodkin , by coupling their verdict of guilty with a declaration that they believed the prisoner to be insane . Lord Denman : " Then the verdict will stand ...
... effect to the plea of insanity , urged by his counsel , Mr. S. Taylor and Mr. Bodkin , by coupling their verdict of guilty with a declaration that they believed the prisoner to be insane . Lord Denman : " Then the verdict will stand ...
Pagina 34
... effect , " That her Majesty's Ministers do not sufficiently possess the confidence of the House of Commons to enable them to carry through the House measures which they deem of essential importance to the public welfare , and that their ...
... effect , " That her Majesty's Ministers do not sufficiently possess the confidence of the House of Commons to enable them to carry through the House measures which they deem of essential importance to the public welfare , and that their ...
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