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... returned to the Commons in so greatly altered a shape that its former supporters declined to adopt it , and it was withdrawn . Another subject to which the Ministers early invited the atten- tion of the Legislature , was that of the ...
... returned to the Commons in so greatly altered a shape that its former supporters declined to adopt it , and it was withdrawn . Another subject to which the Ministers early invited the atten- tion of the Legislature , was that of the ...
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... returned for Exeter , the object of which was to relieve Dissenters from the impediments which now exist to their taking degrees at Oxford , by dispensing with certain religious tests . In moving the second reading of his Bill , Mr ...
... returned for Exeter , the object of which was to relieve Dissenters from the impediments which now exist to their taking degrees at Oxford , by dispensing with certain religious tests . In moving the second reading of his Bill , Mr ...
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... returned to this country and made their report , the publication of which_removed the restraint upon a free discussion of the affairs of Jamaica . Mr. Buxton , who had taken a prominent interest in the question , now brought it formally ...
... returned to this country and made their report , the publication of which_removed the restraint upon a free discussion of the affairs of Jamaica . Mr. Buxton , who had taken a prominent interest in the question , now brought it formally ...
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... returned as representatives of the Liberal party , appeared strong enough to carry through a well - considered measure of Reform , even in the face of a Conservative Opposition ; but it was not till the actual trial was made that the ...
... returned as representatives of the Liberal party , appeared strong enough to carry through a well - considered measure of Reform , even in the face of a Conservative Opposition ; but it was not till the actual trial was made that the ...
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... returning 40 members to the working classes , and a 77 . franchise 47 boroughs returning 80 members . He calculated that the measure would give altogether 133 members to the working classes . To these might be added 35 other members who ...
... returning 40 members to the working classes , and a 77 . franchise 47 boroughs returning 80 members . He calculated that the measure would give altogether 133 members to the working classes . To these might be added 35 other members who ...
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Página 288 - If in the opinion of the people the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation, for though this in one instance may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed.
Página 12 - THE ANNOTATED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER : being an Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England.
Página 269 - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States, as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States...
Página 261 - Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan...
Página 34 - Colonies, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the President of the Board of Trade, and the Minister of Education.
Página 281 - And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared; and the Egyptians fled against it; and the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea.
Página 348 - Augustin. A DOMINICAN ARTIST : a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Pere Besson, of the Order of St. Dominic. HENRI PERREYVE. By A. GRATRY. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, Bishop and Prince of Geneva.
Página 278 - The government of the United States then, though limited in its powers, is supreme; and its laws, when made in pursuance of the Constitution, form the supreme law of the land, 'anything in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding.
Página 113 - Gentlemen, we may hope to see for the first time in Parliament a party perfectly harmonious and distinguished by mutual and unbroken trust. But there is one difficulty which it is impossible to remove. This party of two reminds me of the Scotch terrier, which was so covered with hair that you could not tell which was the head and which was the tail of it.
Página 286 - Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired;...