The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... 349 350 351 352 • AND Memoir of Samuel Taylor Cole- ridge , Esq . • 377 Characters of Lord Rosslyn , & c . 388 PATENTS POETRY INDEX • 391 .397 . 401 ous and more important questions were brought under the consider- viii CONTENTS .
... 349 350 351 352 • AND Memoir of Samuel Taylor Cole- ridge , Esq . • 377 Characters of Lord Rosslyn , & c . 388 PATENTS POETRY INDEX • 391 .397 . 401 ous and more important questions were brought under the consider- viii CONTENTS .
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... important was the Bill for the Abolition of Slavery . The manner in which that beneficent measure has been received throughout the British colonies , and the progress already made in carrying it into execution by the legislature of the ...
... important was the Bill for the Abolition of Slavery . The manner in which that beneficent measure has been received throughout the British colonies , and the progress already made in carrying it into execution by the legislature of the ...
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... important objects of inquiry . " I recommend to you the early consideration of such a final adjust- ment of the tithes in that part of the United Kingdom , as may ex- tinguish all just causes of com- plaint , without injury to the ...
... important objects of inquiry . " I recommend to you the early consideration of such a final adjust- ment of the tithes in that part of the United Kingdom , as may ex- tinguish all just causes of com- plaint , without injury to the ...
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... altogether inadequate to the payment of the proportion of the debt which had been so unjustly assigned to her , assigned to her . This state of comparative bankruptcy was cer tainly no proof of any important HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
... altogether inadequate to the payment of the proportion of the debt which had been so unjustly assigned to her , assigned to her . This state of comparative bankruptcy was cer tainly no proof of any important HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
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comparative bankruptcy was cer tainly no proof of any important advantages having been bestowed on Ireland by the union . Besides , five millions had been added to her taxation , and her revenue had been thus rendered less productive ...
comparative bankruptcy was cer tainly no proof of any important advantages having been bestowed on Ireland by the union . Besides , five millions had been added to her taxation , and her revenue had been thus rendered less productive ...
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Seite 457 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Seite 204 - Jan. 1832, and was in 1835 created a Peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of Baron Fitz-Gerald of Desmond, and of Clan-Gibbon, Co.
Seite 36 - That the churches of England and Ireland, .as now by law established, be united into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called The United Church of England and Ireland ; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland, shall...
Seite 42 - Presents will and ordain that this Our Commission shall continue in full force and virtue, and that you, Our said Commissioners, or any three or more of you, may from time to time proceed in the execution thereof, and of every matter and thing therein contained, although the same be not continued from time to time by adjournment : And...
Seite 44 - That the Protestant Episcopal Establishment in Ireland exceeds the spiritual wants of the Protestant population : and that, it being the right of the State to regulate the distribution of Church property in such manner as Parliament may determine, it is the opinion of this House, that the temporal possessions of the Church of Ireland, as now established by law, ought to be reduced.
Seite 256 - Money out of the Consolidated Fund to a limited Amount for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries and Employment of the Poor...
Seite 44 - the protestant episcopal establishment in Ireland exceeds the spiritual wants of the protestant population ; and that, it being the right of the state to regulate the distribution of church property in such...
Seite 259 - Fire and Life Insurance Company to sue and be sued in the name of their secretary, and to give further powers to the said company, xxxviii.
Seite viii - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I have directed the Estimates for the ensuing year to be laid before you. They have been framed with a due regard to economy and to the efficiency of the several branches of the Public Service.
Seite 314 - Londonderry brought forward his motion on our foreign relations, and moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before the House copies or extracts of...