Annual Register, المجلد 86Edmund Burke 1845 |
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... late measures of the Government in that country . In several topics of the Speech , however , he expressed his concurrence , such as the pass- age respecting China . He was glad to find it now made matter of congratulation , that ...
... late measures of the Government in that country . In several topics of the Speech , however , he expressed his concurrence , such as the pass- age respecting China . He was glad to find it now made matter of congratulation , that ...
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... late been rather diminished than increased . On the 1st of January , 1844 , there were in all 21,251 troops , in 1833 and 1834 , under the Whig Go- vernment , the numbers had been respectively , 23,598 , and 23,813 . He admitted ...
... late been rather diminished than increased . On the 1st of January , 1844 , there were in all 21,251 troops , in 1833 and 1834 , under the Whig Go- vernment , the numbers had been respectively , 23,598 , and 23,813 . He admitted ...
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... late Government for this state of things had been an impartial administration of justice , an augmented constabulary , a poor law , and national education . All these the present Government had carried out . Agitation , how- ever , had ...
... late Government for this state of things had been an impartial administration of justice , an augmented constabulary , a poor law , and national education . All these the present Government had carried out . Agitation , how- ever , had ...
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... late Administration . But in 1843 there began a formidable and unexampled sys- tem of agitation by a display of physical force ; and the Govern- ment would have deserved im- peachment if they had neglected to meet that display by a ...
... late Administration . But in 1843 there began a formidable and unexampled sys- tem of agitation by a display of physical force ; and the Govern- ment would have deserved im- peachment if they had neglected to meet that display by a ...
الصفحة 67
... late , and carried not voluntarily , but by inevitable necessity . Was it wonderful that a concession so made had produced no gratitude ? The Minister of this day , who had once described himself under the type of a physician , had ...
... late , and carried not voluntarily , but by inevitable necessity . Was it wonderful that a concession so made had produced no gratitude ? The Minister of this day , who had once described himself under the type of a physician , had ...
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الصفحة 452 - 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.
الصفحة 129 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
الصفحة 24 - That the head of the Executive Government of the province, being, within the limits of his government, the representative of the Sovereign, is responsible to the Imperial authority alone ; but that, nevertheless, the management of our local affairs can only be conducted by him, by and with the assistance, counsel, and information of subordinate officers in the province.
الصفحة 461 - An Act to dissolve the Marriage of James M'Gauley with Elizabeth Rowlands, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
الصفحة 453 - An Act to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Merchant Seamen and for keeping a Register of Seamen...
الصفحة 460 - Monies arising therefrom in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to the same Uses.
الصفحة 456 - The British Society for extending the Fisheries and improving the Sea Coasts of the Kingdom...
الصفحة 39 - Nothing has occurred since your last session to induce a doubt that the dispositions of Texas remain unaltered. No intimation of an altered determination on the part of her Government and people has been furnished to the Executive. She still desires to throw herself under the protection of our laws and to partake of the blessings of our federative system, while every American interest would seem to require it. The...
الصفحة 250 - On the third reading the opponents of the Bill again assailed it, Mr. Colquhoun moving, and Sir R. Inglis seconding, an amendment that the Bill be read a third time that day six months. — Lord Eliot declared himself a convert to the propriety of the measure. — Sir Thos. Wilde also announced his adhesion to it. Although at first he had been inclined to object to it, he had, after diligent consideration, arrived at the conviction that it was a Bill to prevent confiscation, and to protect the in/.
الصفحة 349 - Majesty's subjects, and to excite such subjects to hatred and contempt of the government and constitution of the realm as by law established, and to unlawful and seditious opposition to the said government and constitution.