The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1831 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina 8
... duty then laid on was imposed merely for purposes of revenue , not as a protection to trade . On the currency ... duties . Errors like these , in matters of fact , lay at the bottom of the amendment , and , therefore , he would support ...
... duty then laid on was imposed merely for purposes of revenue , not as a protection to trade . On the currency ... duties . Errors like these , in matters of fact , lay at the bottom of the amendment , and , therefore , he would support ...
Pagina 11
... duty to guard the House and the public . He did not know , however , if he should not have supported the amendment , had not the speech from the throne ad- mitted the distress , and in terms which implied a promise that that inquiry ...
... duty to guard the House and the public . He did not know , however , if he should not have supported the amendment , had not the speech from the throne ad- mitted the distress , and in terms which implied a promise that that inquiry ...
Pagina 19
... duty towards your Majesty , and guilty of treason towards the peo- ple , if it did not seize this oppor- tunity of declaring to your Majes- ty its solemn conviction that the state is at this moment in the most imminent danger , and that ...
... duty towards your Majesty , and guilty of treason towards the peo- ple , if it did not seize this oppor- tunity of declaring to your Majes- ty its solemn conviction that the state is at this moment in the most imminent danger , and that ...
Pagina 23
... duty of parlia- ment , in such circumstances , to shut its eyes and its ears to every thing around it - to declare , with cold indifference , that the distress should be left to remedy itself ; to refuse to investigate its causes , or ...
... duty of parlia- ment , in such circumstances , to shut its eyes and its ears to every thing around it - to declare , with cold indifference , that the distress should be left to remedy itself ; to refuse to investigate its causes , or ...
Pagina 28
... duty was more necessary , more imperious , or more pressing , and it behoved them with proportionate zeal and promptitude to discharge it . The Duke of Wellington com- plained , that , although professedly the motion was not made from ...
... duty was more necessary , more imperious , or more pressing , and it behoved them with proportionate zeal and promptitude to discharge it . The Duke of Wellington com- plained , that , although professedly the motion was not made from ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volume 3;Volume 71 Volledige weergave - 1830 |
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volume 3;Volume 71 Volledige weergave - 1830 |
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Volledige weergave - 1812 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
aged amendment appeared appointed arms bart Belgium bill body Brougham Brussels called captain cause Chamber Chamber of Deputies Chamber of Peers charge colonel committee constitution Court Crown daugh daughter death deceased declared deputies distress duke duke of Orleans duke of Wellington duty earl East Retford effect eldest election electors favour fire France gentlemen George Gray's Inn guards heard honour House Ireland John Jury justice king kingdom lady late letter libel lord lordship Majesty Majesty's marshal measures ment ministers morning murder nation never night o'clock object Oddingley opinion ordinances Paris parish parliament party Peers persons plaintiff Polignac present prince prisoner proceeded proposed racter received returned royal highness sent session Simon Byrne sion tain Thomas tion told took town troops United Kingdom vote whigs William witness
Populaire passages
Pagina 301 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Pagina 428 - ... it for the purpose of protection does not exist in them ; and consequently, if it be not possessed by the general government, it must be extinct. Our political system would thus present the anomaly of a people stripped of the right to foster their own industry, and to counteract the most selfish and destructive policy which might be adopted by foreign nations. This surely...
Pagina 424 - In order, particularly, that his appointment may as far as possible be placed beyond the reach of any improper influences; in order that he may approach the solemn responsibilities of the highest office in the gift of a free people uncommitted to any other course than the strict line of constitutional duty, and that the securities for this independence may be rendered as strong as the nature of power and the weakness of its possessor will admit, I can not too earnestly invite your attention to the...
Pagina 434 - Not being a corporate body, having no stockholders, debtors, or property, and but few officers, it would not be obnoxious to the constitutional objections which are urged against the present bank ; and having no means to operate on the hopes, fears, or interests of large masses of the community, it would be shorn of the influence which makes that bank formidable.
Pagina 425 - 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 danger of collision...
Pagina 99 - 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 124 - 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.
Pagina 299 - Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and...
Pagina 66 - 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 249 - H. became secretary to the Royal Commissioners, who at first managed the affairs of South Australia. He was also a member of the committee of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.