The Annals of Our Time: a Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837Macmillan, 1880 - 1034 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... writes from " 17 , Carlton House Terrace , " to the editor of the Times : " I see with pain in your Paris cor- respondence that it is wished to cast upon me the responsibility of the late insurrection . rely upon your kindness to refute ...
... writes from " 17 , Carlton House Terrace , " to the editor of the Times : " I see with pain in your Paris cor- respondence that it is wished to cast upon me the responsibility of the late insurrection . rely upon your kindness to refute ...
Pagina 47
... writes from Macao to Lord Palmerston : " I am more and more convinced that the late crisis , and the just ground of interference afforded to her Majesty's Government , will enable it to interpose , under the most favourable ...
... writes from Macao to Lord Palmerston : " I am more and more convinced that the late crisis , and the just ground of interference afforded to her Majesty's Government , will enable it to interpose , under the most favourable ...
Pagina 50
... writes to the Chronicle , denying that Lady Tavistock took any part whatever against Lady Flora Hastings , or ever imparted any suspicion , or made any communi- cation , direct or indirect , to her Majesty con- cerning that lady . 19 ...
... writes to the Chronicle , denying that Lady Tavistock took any part whatever against Lady Flora Hastings , or ever imparted any suspicion , or made any communi- cation , direct or indirect , to her Majesty con- cerning that lady . 19 ...
Pagina 59
... writes that this speech " was a public insult to his Sovereign- that Sovereign a lady , and the only lady in her dominions without those natural pro- tectors who , in a more humble rank , would have secured her from being insulted with ...
... writes that this speech " was a public insult to his Sovereign- that Sovereign a lady , and the only lady in her dominions without those natural pro- tectors who , in a more humble rank , would have secured her from being insulted with ...
Pagina 74
... writes from Drum- lanrig Castle , where he was on a visit to the Duke of Buccleuch , expressing his inability to attend a banquet designed to be given in his honour in Edinburgh . 29. - Rev . Hugh Stowell tried at I iverpool , for a ...
... writes from Drum- lanrig Castle , where he was on a visit to the Duke of Buccleuch , expressing his inability to attend a banquet designed to be given in his honour in Edinburgh . 29. - Rev . Hugh Stowell tried at I iverpool , for a ...
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Pagina 11 - Wales ; we, therefore, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this realm, being here assisted with these of his late Majesty's Privy Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London...
Pagina 32 - it is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.
Pagina 295 - Gentlemen — the Exhibition of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of development at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this great task, and a new starting-point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions.
Pagina 191 - In him I took leave of my first College, Trinity, which was so dear to me, and which held on its foundation so many who had been kind to me both when I was a boy, and all through my Oxford life.
Pagina 343 - Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time ; and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they...
Pagina 297 - ... occupy, or fortify or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America...
Pagina 459 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag. 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective — that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Pagina 439 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to...
Pagina 341 - In every regularly documented American merchant- vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag which is over them.
Pagina 343 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister ; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing...