The annals of our time [1837 to 1868]. [1837 to 1891].Macmillan, 1880 - 1651 pages |
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... John Russell , when speaking of the Re- form Act , said , " Her Majesty's Ministers , while they consider it a final measure ( see July 3d , 1849 ) , do not intend that it should remain a barren Act upon the Statute - book , but that it ...
... John Russell , when speaking of the Re- form Act , said , " Her Majesty's Ministers , while they consider it a final measure ( see July 3d , 1849 ) , do not intend that it should remain a barren Act upon the Statute - book , but that it ...
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... John Russell writes to the electors of Stroud : " I have endeavoured to strengthen our institutions by reforming them ; to obtain complete and full liberty for every religious opinion ; to give to Ireland the fran- chises of Great ...
... John Russell writes to the electors of Stroud : " I have endeavoured to strengthen our institutions by reforming them ; to obtain complete and full liberty for every religious opinion ; to give to Ireland the fran- chises of Great ...
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... John Russell to the Earl of Mulgrave , expressing " her Majesty's entire approbation of your past conduct , and her desire that you should con- tinue to be guided by the same principles on which you have hitherto acted . The Queen ...
... John Russell to the Earl of Mulgrave , expressing " her Majesty's entire approbation of your past conduct , and her desire that you should con- tinue to be guided by the same principles on which you have hitherto acted . The Queen ...
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... John Russell , by a majority of 188 to 28 , carries a motion for an Address to the Queen , expressing 66 our deep concern that a disaffected party in Canada should have had recourse to open violence and rebellion , with a view to throw ...
... John Russell , by a majority of 188 to 28 , carries a motion for an Address to the Queen , expressing 66 our deep concern that a disaffected party in Canada should have had recourse to open violence and rebellion , with a view to throw ...
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... John Russell , by a large majority , car- ried his motion : " That Exchequer Bills , to an amount not exceeding the residue of the sum of one million , remaining unappropriated under an Act of the 3d and 4th of King William the Fourth ...
... John Russell , by a large majority , car- ried his motion : " That Exchequer Bills , to an amount not exceeding the residue of the sum of one million , remaining unappropriated under an Act of the 3d and 4th of King William the Fourth ...
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Page 21 - SIRS, I here present unto you Queen VICTORIA, the Undoubted Queen of this Realm : Wherefore All you who are come this Day to do your Homage, Are you willing to do the same...
Page 8 - Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign Lord King George the Fourth, of blessed memory, by whose decease the imperial crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Prince...
Page 8 - Wales ; we, therefore, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this realm, being here assisted with these of his late Majesty's Privy Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London...
Page 32 - it is a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.
Page 295 - Gentlemen — the Exhibition of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of development at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this great task, and a new starting-point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions.
Page 311 - Catholic England has been restored to its orbit in the ecclesiastical firmament, from which its light had long vanished, and begins now anew its course of regularly adjusted action round the centre of unity, the source of jurisdiction, of light and of vigour.
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Page 459 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag. 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective — that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Page 204 - ... an eloquence, the more to be admired because it was unaffected and unadorned — the name which ought to be and will be associated with the success of these measures is the name of Richard Cobden.
Page 402 - I have not money enough for gunpowder," are well known. These difficulties were, however, overcome, and on the recommendation of a committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the...