Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... majority a verdict against all the prisoners , who were each sen- tenced to seven years ' transportation . 13. Died , in his eighty - seventh year , John Scott , Earl of Eldon , Attorney - General for six years , and Lord Chancellor for ...
... majority a verdict against all the prisoners , who were each sen- tenced to seven years ' transportation . 13. Died , in his eighty - seventh year , John Scott , Earl of Eldon , Attorney - General for six years , and Lord Chancellor for ...
Pagina 7
... majority of 183 to 142 , that it would regard any application to a civil court by its members as a breach of ecclesiastical discipline . The case originated in the exercise of an interim act of Assembly passed in 1834 , enacting " That ...
... majority of 183 to 142 , that it would regard any application to a civil court by its members as a breach of ecclesiastical discipline . The case originated in the exercise of an interim act of Assembly passed in 1834 , enacting " That ...
Pagina 12
... majority of five for Ministers . 25. - Two boxes of gold - dust , valued at 4,600 / . stolen from the St. Katherine's Docks . 26. A committee of the Chartist Conven- tion appointed to draw up a petition , praying that Mr. John Frost ...
... majority of five for Ministers . 25. - Two boxes of gold - dust , valued at 4,600 / . stolen from the St. Katherine's Docks . 26. A committee of the Chartist Conven- tion appointed to draw up a petition , praying that Mr. John Frost ...
Pagina 14
... majority of the delegates adopt a manifesto , urging their supporters to with- draw any money they might have in banks , to deal exclusively with Chartists , to rest a " sacred month " from all labour , and to pre- pare themselves with ...
... majority of the delegates adopt a manifesto , urging their supporters to with- draw any money they might have in banks , to deal exclusively with Chartists , to rest a " sacred month " from all labour , and to pre- pare themselves with ...
Pagina 16
... majority of 213 to 113 ; and Sir Robert Peel's motion , resisting the promise of the Government to make up any deficiency which the Act might give rise to , was also defeated by a majority of 184 to 125 . Discussion in the House of ...
... majority of 213 to 113 ; and Sir Robert Peel's motion , resisting the promise of the Government to make up any deficiency which the Act might give rise to , was also defeated by a majority of 184 to 125 . Discussion in the House of ...
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