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... Foreign Office Question , Sir Henry Willoughby - Answer , Mr. Cowper ... - ... ... - Page 673 674 ... 674 675 ... 675 ... 676 676 ... ... 677 677 The Case of Mr. Bishop - Question , Mr. Sclater - Booth Answer , Mr. Layard ...
... Foreign Office Question , Sir Henry Willoughby - Answer , Mr. Cowper ... - ... ... - Page 673 674 ... 674 675 ... 675 ... 676 676 ... ... 677 677 The Case of Mr. Bishop - Question , Mr. Sclater - Booth Answer , Mr. Layard ...
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... Foreign Office : " And , of Articles alleged to have incited to revolt against the Govern- ment and Laws of Turkey , ' specifying whether they were Articles written by the Editor of the British Star , ' or copied from other journals ...
... Foreign Office : " And , of Articles alleged to have incited to revolt against the Govern- ment and Laws of Turkey , ' specifying whether they were Articles written by the Editor of the British Star , ' or copied from other journals ...
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... Foreign Paper - Question , Mr. Aspinall Turner - Answer , Mr. Milner Gibson ... 1495 Chaplaincy of the Youghal Union - Question , Mr. Butt - Answer , Sir Robert Peel ... ... ... ... ... 1496 Land Tenure - India - Question , Mr. Smollett ...
... Foreign Paper - Question , Mr. Aspinall Turner - Answer , Mr. Milner Gibson ... 1495 Chaplaincy of the Youghal Union - Question , Mr. Butt - Answer , Sir Robert Peel ... ... ... ... ... 1496 Land Tenure - India - Question , Mr. Smollett ...
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... Foreign Secretary , on the previous even- LORD BROUGHAM said , he had never ing , that there was a difficulty in applying charged with or even in any way suspected heard that Marshal Serrano had been the law respecting the slave trade ...
... Foreign Secretary , on the previous even- LORD BROUGHAM said , he had never ing , that there was a difficulty in applying charged with or even in any way suspected heard that Marshal Serrano had been the law respecting the slave trade ...
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... foreign countries . Thus , in 1734 , they exported 21,000 barrels of herrings , im- porting none , while in 1834 149,000 bar- rels of herrings were imported into Ireland , and there was no export trade whatever . The destruction of the ...
... foreign countries . Thus , in 1734 , they exported 21,000 barrels of herrings , im- porting none , while in 1834 149,000 bar- rels of herrings were imported into Ireland , and there was no export trade whatever . The destruction of the ...
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Admiralty adopted Amendment amount army Ayes Baronet believed Bill Bill British Chancellor charge CHICHESTER FORTESCUE Church of England Commissioners Committee divided considered cotton course Court declaration defence doubt duty effect Estimates Exchequer expenditure expense favour Foreign fortifications forts France Gentleman give hoped House of Commons India Ireland Irish land leave left out stand LORD ADVOCATE LORD ROBERT MONTAGU Lordships Majesty's Government Majority matter measure Member ment Minister Motion move navy noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord Noes object officers opinion Parliament patent persons Poor Relief Ireland present principle Question put referred regard Report Resolution respect Roman Catholic second reading Secretary Select Committee ships SIR GEORGE GREY Sir George Lewis SIR ROBERT PEEL Spithead taken Taylor thought tion vernment Viscount Palmerston Vote W. E. FORSTER wished
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Página 807 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
Página 517 - As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy...
Página 269 - Provisions of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of...
Página 597 - Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous noninterference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered, that hereafter, when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States^ she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.
Página 9 - ... desired a fair and impartial inquiry, conducted by able and independent men, he trusted they would adopt the amendment of which he had given notice. Lord Aberdeen moved — " That a humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that her Majesty will be graciously pleased to issue a Commission to inquire into the management and government of the College of Maynooth, the discipline and the course of studies pursued therein; also into the effects produced by the increased grants conferred...
Página 331 - That this House, deeply impressed with the necessity of economy in every department of the State, is at the same time mindful of its obligation to provide for the security of the country at home and the protection of its interests abroad. That this House observes with satisfaction the decrease which has already been effected in the national expenditure, and trusts that such further diminution may...
Página 415 - A name,' said Chief Justice ABBOTT, in delivering the judgment of the court, 'assumed by the voluntary act of a young man at his outset into life, adopted by all who knew him, and by which he is constantly called becomes, for all purposes that occur to my mind, as much and effectually his name as if he had obtained an act of parliament to confer it upon him...