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Pagina 31
... ground of insanity . 26. - Parliament opened by her Majesty in person . February 1. - Captain Elliot and Commo- dore Bremer issue a proclamation to the inha- bitants of Hong Kong , informing them that the place had become part of the ...
... ground of insanity . 26. - Parliament opened by her Majesty in person . February 1. - Captain Elliot and Commo- dore Bremer issue a proclamation to the inha- bitants of Hong Kong , informing them that the place had become part of the ...
Pagina 34
... ground 500 of the 58th foot and 1st Royal Dragoons , besides a detachment of the 4th Dragoons from Edinburgh , and three pieces of artillery . After hanging the usual time the bodies were brought back to the city , and interred within ...
... ground 500 of the 58th foot and 1st Royal Dragoons , besides a detachment of the 4th Dragoons from Edinburgh , and three pieces of artillery . After hanging the usual time the bodies were brought back to the city , and interred within ...
Pagina 42
... ground , an Exchange worthy of this great nation and city , and suitable to the vastness of a commerce extending over the habitable globe . " The Lord Mayor ( Pirie ) afterwards entertained the Prince and company in the Mansion House ...
... ground , an Exchange worthy of this great nation and city , and suitable to the vastness of a commerce extending over the habitable globe . " The Lord Mayor ( Pirie ) afterwards entertained the Prince and company in the Mansion House ...
Pagina 47
... ground of having violated the Veto Act . Next day Captain E. Dal- rymple gave rise to a bitter personal discussion , by charging Mr. Cunningham with having had his veracity impugned in the newspapers - a crime , he said , worse than any ...
... ground of having violated the Veto Act . Next day Captain E. Dal- rymple gave rise to a bitter personal discussion , by charging Mr. Cunningham with having had his veracity impugned in the newspapers - a crime , he said , worse than any ...
Pagina 48
... ground that he lay under suspicion of being an Atheist . After an explanation by the Lord Chancellor . the motion ... grounds . The Marquis escaped unhurt , but her ladyship was severely cut and bruised . 27. Cook's circus , on Glasgow ...
... ground that he lay under suspicion of being an Atheist . After an explanation by the Lord Chancellor . the motion ... grounds . The Marquis escaped unhurt , but her ladyship was severely cut and bruised . 27. Cook's circus , on Glasgow ...
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