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الصفحة 9
... petitioners represented , had been reduced , by no fault of their own , from compara- tive wealth and happiness to poverty and destitution . They prayed for a reduction of taxation ; but they stated that there was no way of relieving ...
... petitioners represented , had been reduced , by no fault of their own , from compara- tive wealth and happiness to poverty and destitution . They prayed for a reduction of taxation ; but they stated that there was no way of relieving ...
الصفحة 11
... petitioners also complained of the unequal manner in which the Stamp Du- ties operated in respect to mortgages , the Stamp being 35s . , whether the mortgage were for 501. or 50,000l . He concurred also in this part of the petitioners ...
... petitioners also complained of the unequal manner in which the Stamp Du- ties operated in respect to mortgages , the Stamp being 35s . , whether the mortgage were for 501. or 50,000l . He concurred also in this part of the petitioners ...
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... petitioners , his Lordship said , pervaded all the manufacturing dis- tricts , but he apprehended Ministers meant to ... petitioner stated , that he knew a num- ber of priests of his former communion , By the Earl of ELDON , from ...
... petitioners , his Lordship said , pervaded all the manufacturing dis- tricts , but he apprehended Ministers meant to ... petitioner stated , that he knew a num- ber of priests of his former communion , By the Earl of ELDON , from ...
الصفحة 33
... petitioners stated that the expense of cultivation had been Over - rated , and was not such as to enti- tle home - grown Tobacco to the protection this low rate of duty would afford it , and they prayed that it should be made liable to ...
... petitioners stated that the expense of cultivation had been Over - rated , and was not such as to enti- tle home - grown Tobacco to the protection this low rate of duty would afford it , and they prayed that it should be made liable to ...
الصفحة 35
... petitioners prayed that the House would not legislate on the sub- ject without examining witnesses , whose experience concerning the growth of To- bacco would enable them to give the House satisfactory information . Mr. O'Connell ...
... petitioners prayed that the House would not legislate on the sub- ject without examining witnesses , whose experience concerning the growth of To- bacco would enable them to give the House satisfactory information . Mr. O'Connell ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 883 - I candidly confess that I have ever looked on Cuba as the most interesting addition which could ever be made to our system of States. The control which, with Florida point, this island would give us over the Gulf of Mexico, and the countries and isthmus bordering on it, as well as all those whose waters flow into it, would fill up the measure of our political well-being.
الصفحة 811 - Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, thou shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: but I say unto you, Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne: nor by the earth; for it is his footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the city of the great King.
الصفحة 987 - That a humble Address be presented to His Majesty, to assure His Majesty that this House deeply...
الصفحة 889 - It was certain, however, that he could find no trace of any such advice having been given, and he was in the Ministry at the time.
الصفحة 883 - I suppose this idea too much even for the Count de Montmorin at first, and that, therefore, you will find it prudent to urge, and get him to recommend to the Spanish court, only in general terms, "a port near the mouth of the river, with a circumjacent territory sufficient for its support, well defined, and extra-territorial to Spain," leaving the idea to future growth.
الصفحة 389 - That an humble address be presented to His Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to give directions...
الصفحة 883 - We begin to broach the idea that we consider the whole Gulf Stream as of our waters, in which hostilities and cruising are to be frowned on for the present, and prohibited so soon as either consent or force will permit us.
الصفحة 883 - You know that the navigation cannot be practised without a port, where the sea and river vessels may meet and exchange loads, and where those employed about them may be safe and unmolested. The right to use a thing, comprehends a right to the means necessary to its use, and without which it would be useless.
الصفحة 1017 - The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the order of the day for the house to resolve itself into a committee of...
الصفحة 145 - This is the great foundation of public law, which it mainly concerns the peace of mankind, both in their politic and private capacities, to preserve inviolate. The second is, that all nations being equal, all have an equal right to the uninterrupted use of the unappropriated parts of the ocean for their navigation. In places where no local authority exists, where the subjects of all states meet upon a footing of entire equality and independence, no one state, or any of its subjects, has a right to...