The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 72J. Dodsley, 1831 |
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Pagina iii
... Lords by Earl Stanhope - The Address moved in the Commons by Lord Darlington - Amendment moved by Sir Edward Knatchbull- Resolutions moved as an Amendment by the Marquis of Blandford- Motion of Earl Stanhope , in the House of Lords ...
... Lords by Earl Stanhope - The Address moved in the Commons by Lord Darlington - Amendment moved by Sir Edward Knatchbull- Resolutions moved as an Amendment by the Marquis of Blandford- Motion of Earl Stanhope , in the House of Lords ...
Pagina 3
... lord Darlington , un- dertook to move the address . The duke of Devonshire was another influential personage on the same side ; and Mr. James Abercromby long sat for one of his boroughs . The office of Chief Baron of the Court of ...
... lord Darlington , un- dertook to move the address . The duke of Devonshire was another influential personage on the same side ; and Mr. James Abercromby long sat for one of his boroughs . The office of Chief Baron of the Court of ...
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In the House of Lords the Ad- dress was moved by the duke of Buccleuch , and seconded by lord Saltoun , but it was not carried without a debate and a division . The opposition came from the former friends of the ministry , who ...
In the House of Lords the Ad- dress was moved by the duke of Buccleuch , and seconded by lord Saltoun , but it was not carried without a debate and a division . The opposition came from the former friends of the ministry , who ...
Pagina 27
... lord- ships ' inquisitorial functions at an end ? When their lordships were told that there were other causes for the existing distress , for which there was no legislative remedy , was it not incumbent on the go- vernment to specify ...
... lord- ships ' inquisitorial functions at an end ? When their lordships were told that there were other causes for the existing distress , for which there was no legislative remedy , was it not incumbent on the go- vernment to specify ...
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... Lord Al- thorp , sir Henry Parnell , and other members argued , that it was difficult to conceive why this com- mittee should be refused , after the appointment of the late Finance Committee . If that committee had been allowed to ...
... Lord Al- thorp , sir Henry Parnell , and other members argued , that it was difficult to conceive why this com- mittee should be refused , after the appointment of the late Finance Committee . If that committee had been allowed to ...
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Pagina 68 - That in all cases where the insured hath interest in such life or lives, event or events, no greater sum shall be recovered or received from the insurer or insurers than the amount or value of the interest of the insured in such life or lives, or other event or events : IV.
Pagina 101 - To whom we do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience with all hearty and humble affection, beseeching God, by whom Kings and Queens do reign, to bless the Royal Prince, George the Fourth, with long and happy years to reign over us.
Pagina 427 - Two important tribes have accepted the provision made for their removal at the last session of Congress ; and it is believed that their example will induce the remaining tribes, also, to seek the same obvious advantages. " The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves. The pecuniary advantages which it promises to the government, are the least of its recommendations. It puts an end to all possible dangerof collision...
Pagina 101 - Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord, King George the Third, of blessed memory, by whose decease the Imperial Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince, George...
Pagina 476 - An Act to relieve, upon Conditions and under Restrictions, the Persons therein described from certain Penalties and Disabilities to which Papists or Persons professing the Popish Religion are by Law subject...
Pagina 68 - Justice, and there was a verdict for the plaintiff, with leave reserved to move to set it aside, and enter a verdict for the defendant. The declaration set out an alleged "sold note," and contained a count for goods bargained and sold.
Pagina 68 - Act no insurance shall be made by any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, on the life or lives of any person or persons, or on any other event or events whatsoever, wherein the person or persons for whose use, benefit, or on whose account such policy or policies shall be made shall have no interest, or by way of gaming or wagering ; and that every assurance made contrary to the true intent and meaning hereof shall be null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.
Pagina 421 - ... that the mode proposed would lead to the construction of works of a local nature, to the exclusion of such as are general and as would consequently be of a more useful character; and, last, that it would create a discreditable and injurious dependence on the part of the State governments upon the Federal power. Of those who object to the ratio of representation as the basis of distribution, some insist that the importations of the respective States would constitute one that would be more equitable;...
Pagina 416 - The number of light-house keepers is already very large, and the bill before me proposes to add to it fiftyone more, of various descriptions. From representations upon the subject which are understood to be entitled to respect, I am induced to believe that there has not only been great improvidence in the past...
Pagina 126 - Sun hardly be believed upon his oath, certainly not upon /tisy honour at the Old Bailey." im. Lord Strangford obtained a rule to shew cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the editor for a libel.