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... taken the place of confidence and assurance . It can- not be said that Her Majesty's Ministers have been taken by surprise , for there were sufficient indications from other quarters of the great importance of the subject , and of the ...
... taken the place of confidence and assurance . It can- not be said that Her Majesty's Ministers have been taken by surprise , for there were sufficient indications from other quarters of the great importance of the subject , and of the ...
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... taken on forced uniform action from the beginning . this subject . For my own part I am afraid Now in order to bring the question of uni- I must endorse their opinions , and perhaps formity of action before the justices , a even go ...
... taken on forced uniform action from the beginning . this subject . For my own part I am afraid Now in order to bring the question of uni- I must endorse their opinions , and perhaps formity of action before the justices , a even go ...
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... taken by Govern- of the county magistrates . ment was to appoint the Royal Commis- the result ? Why , that the town was in sion , which recommended the stringent arms about it ; the borough magistrates step of prohibiting the removal of ...
... taken by Govern- of the county magistrates . ment was to appoint the Royal Commis- the result ? Why , that the town was in sion , which recommended the stringent arms about it ; the borough magistrates step of prohibiting the removal of ...
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... taken a merciful view of the case and indicted him for treason- felony his duty would be to pass upon him sentence of death , inasmuch as his offence absolutely amounted to treason itself . We succeeded in establishing the fact of a ...
... taken a merciful view of the case and indicted him for treason- felony his duty would be to pass upon him sentence of death , inasmuch as his offence absolutely amounted to treason itself . We succeeded in establishing the fact of a ...
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... taken is si- States , with respect to injuries inflict - milar to that taken by the Government of ed on American commerce by cruisers the Earl of Derby when Sir John Young under the Confederate flag , has been was suspended for awhile ...
... taken is si- States , with respect to injuries inflict - milar to that taken by the Government of ed on American commerce by cruisers the Earl of Derby when Sir John Young under the Confederate flag , has been was suspended for awhile ...
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Página 955 - Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Página 319 - Parliament for counties, cities, and boroughs. " When that information is complete, the attention of Parliament will be called to the result thus obtained, with a view to such improvements in the laws which regulate the rights of voting in the election of members of the House of Commons as may tend to strengthen our free institutions and conduce to the public welfare.
Página 1 - ... the lords commissioners desire their immediate attendance in this house to hear the commission read.
Página 1001 - April, 1818, by which, amongst other things, it was declared that — If any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin, or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for, any military expedition or enterprise to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or...
Página 1001 - ... territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars, and imprisoned not more than three years.
Página 105 - Ordered, That the Votes and Proceedings of this House be printed, being first perused by Mr. Speaker ; and that he do appoint the printing thereof ; and that no person but such as he shall appoint do presume to print the same. PRIVILEGES. Ordered, That a Committee of Privileges be appointed. OUTLAWRIES BILL. Bill “ for the more effectual preventing Clandestine Outlawries,” read the first time ; to be read a second time.
Página 693 - Secretary's five hundred men into gaol — you may do more than this, you may suppress the conspiracy and put down the insurrection, but the moment it is suppressed there will still remain the germs of this malady, and from those germs will grow up as heretofore another crop of insurrection and another harvest of misfortune.
Página 981 - Act have proved upon trial completely efficacious, it is worth consideration whether improvements may not be made in the Statutes of both nations, so that, for the future, each Government may have in its own territory as much security as our free institutions will permit against those who act in defiance of the intention of the Sovereign and evade the letter of its laws.
Página 23 - Directions for the Return to this Country of the greater Portion of My Regular Forces employed in that Colony. "I WATCH with Interest the Proceedings which are still in progress in British North America with a view to a closer Union among the Provinces, and I continue to attach great importance to that Object.