The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1826 |
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... granted than was declared in the speech from the throne . It was not by any fault or neglect on the part of the executive govern- ment , that earlier information upon this subject had not been given to parliament ; papers would shortly ...
... granted than was declared in the speech from the throne . It was not by any fault or neglect on the part of the executive govern- ment , that earlier information upon this subject had not been given to parliament ; papers would shortly ...
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... granted at all , they ought to be granted upon their own merits , and not to the demand of such a body as that association , acting in the way that that body was dis- posed to act . He renounced every desire , every idea , of ...
... granted at all , they ought to be granted upon their own merits , and not to the demand of such a body as that association , acting in the way that that body was dis- posed to act . He renounced every desire , every idea , of ...
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... granted to the catholics - would it be suffered that the Association should have it in their power to excite domestic troubles ? Were the members of that body to be allowed to tell the people of Ire- land , that six millions of united ...
... granted to the catholics - would it be suffered that the Association should have it in their power to excite domestic troubles ? Were the members of that body to be allowed to tell the people of Ire- land , that six millions of united ...
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... granted . stations found the greatest advan- tages from it . It was hailed with three cheers by the crews of many of the ships on receiving the in- formation . It seemed to be a theme of great and universal de- light throughout the ...
... granted . stations found the greatest advan- tages from it . It was hailed with three cheers by the crews of many of the ships on receiving the in- formation . It seemed to be a theme of great and universal de- light throughout the ...
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... granting the sum of 923,7501 . for wages for the men . The sum of 3,200,000l . was voted for victuals for 29,000 sea- men , for the ensuing year . The next vote was for 320,4201 . for the wear and tear of his Ma- jesty's ships of war ...
... granting the sum of 923,7501 . for wages for the men . The sum of 3,200,000l . was voted for victuals for 29,000 sea- men , for the ensuing year . The next vote was for 320,4201 . for the wear and tear of his Ma- jesty's ships of war ...
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654 psl. - Nor shall any prohibition be imposed on the exportation or importation of any articles, the...
356 psl. - I do declare, that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or tpiritual, mithin this realm. So help me God.
652 psl. - All territory, places and possessions whatsoever, taken by either party from the other, during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this treaty, excepting only the islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay...
655 psl. - Costarica, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
651 psl. - In case, however, the master of such vessel should be under the necessity of disposing of a part of his merchandise in order to defray his expenses, he shall...
650 psl. - II. — In order to prevent the right of navigating and fishing, exercised upon the ocean by the subjects of the high contracting Parties, from becoming the pretext for an illicit commerce, it is agreed that the subjects of His Britannic Majesty shall not land at any place where there may be a Russian establishment, without the permission of the Governor or Commandant; and, on the other hand, that Russian subjects shall not land, without permission, at any British establishment on the Northwest coast.
304 psl. - ... or to regulate the mode of carrying on any manufacture, trade, or business, or the management thereof...
370 psl. - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
57 psl. - WHO is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah? this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength? I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save.
650 psl. - ... (of the same meridian); and finally, from the said point of intersection, the said meridian line of the 141st degree, in its prolongation as far as the Frozen Ocean.