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... ment , proposed by Lord Sandon , declaring that the present condition of Canada was owing to the ambiguous , dilatory , and irresolute course of her Majesty's Ministers . Division -- for Mi- nisters , 316 ; against , 287 . ( 5 ) ...
... ment , proposed by Lord Sandon , declaring that the present condition of Canada was owing to the ambiguous , dilatory , and irresolute course of her Majesty's Ministers . Division -- for Mi- nisters , 316 ; against , 287 . ( 5 ) ...
Pagina 23
... ment in the Strathbogie case , extending the interdict , originally granted for two Sundays , to a period unlimited , and sanctioning its effect throughout the entire parishes of the seven suspended ministers . 26. Her Majesty and ...
... ment in the Strathbogie case , extending the interdict , originally granted for two Sundays , to a period unlimited , and sanctioning its effect throughout the entire parishes of the seven suspended ministers . 26. Her Majesty and ...
Pagina 34
... ment . " The Church of Scotland ( said Dr. Chalmers ) cannot tolerate , and , what is more , she cannot survive , the scandal of quietly putting up with delinquencies so enormous as those into which their brethren have fallen . We must ...
... ment . " The Church of Scotland ( said Dr. Chalmers ) cannot tolerate , and , what is more , she cannot survive , the scandal of quietly putting up with delinquencies so enormous as those into which their brethren have fallen . We must ...
Pagina 38
... ment . All apprehension , however , was set at rest by the jury returning a verdict of acquittal on all the counts . 14. At the meeting of the Norwich Branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel , a band of Chartists ...
... ment . All apprehension , however , was set at rest by the jury returning a verdict of acquittal on all the counts . 14. At the meeting of the Norwich Branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel , a band of Chartists ...
Pagina 39
... ment , explaining the facts connected with the rising of certain Ghilzie chiefs who , on account of the reduction of their allowances , had taken possession of some of the passes leading to the city . " There is no enemy to oppose us ...
... ment , explaining the facts connected with the rising of certain Ghilzie chiefs who , on account of the reduction of their allowances , had taken possession of some of the passes leading to the city . " There is no enemy to oppose us ...
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