The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1838 |
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ment with respect to the Pension List - The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer moves for a Committee on the Subject - Opposed by Sir Robert Peel , who moves an Amendment - Speeches of Mr. Harvey , Lord Stanley , and Lord John Russell -- The ...
ment with respect to the Pension List - The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer moves for a Committee on the Subject - Opposed by Sir Robert Peel , who moves an Amendment - Speeches of Mr. Harvey , Lord Stanley , and Lord John Russell -- The ...
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... ment had very little to do in its accomplishment ; as little can we consider the catastrophe as the na- tural result of the progressive force of public opinion prevailing fi- nally over the obstacles that had hitherto resisted its ...
... ment had very little to do in its accomplishment ; as little can we consider the catastrophe as the na- tural result of the progressive force of public opinion prevailing fi- nally over the obstacles that had hitherto resisted its ...
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... ment , and the most humiliating circumstance in their situation . It is the first time in the constitu- tional history of the country that any men have consented to admi- nister the government without the means of generally commanding ...
... ment , and the most humiliating circumstance in their situation . It is the first time in the constitu- tional history of the country that any men have consented to admi- nister the government without the means of generally commanding ...
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... ment. ,. as. far. as. concerned. all. gene-. ral measures , had come to what in mechanics is called a dead lock . The ordinary detail of administration was suffered to take its course ; but beyond that , the ministers could do nothing , ...
... ment. ,. as. far. as. concerned. all. gene-. ral measures , had come to what in mechanics is called a dead lock . The ordinary detail of administration was suffered to take its course ; but beyond that , the ministers could do nothing , ...
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... ment of them ; though we con- fess we should not choose to have. made. ourselves. responsible. for. the success of such an experi- ment . There is one circumstance which will probably distinguish the fu- ture history of the country from the ...
... ment of them ; though we con- fess we should not choose to have. made. ourselves. responsible. for. the success of such an experi- ment . There is one circumstance which will probably distinguish the fu- ture history of the country from the ...
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Página 369 - I must go into the presidential chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt, on the part of Congress, to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, against the wishes of the slaveholding states ; and also with a determination equally decided to resist the slightest interference with it in the states where it exists.
Página 402 - A shadow flits before me, Not thou, but like to thee : Ah Christ, that it were possible For one short hour to see The...
Página 38 - A coroner's inquest was subsequently held on the body, and a verdict of wilful murder, against some person or persons unknown, was returned.
Página 65 - 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...
Página 239 - An Act to amend an Act passed in the Seventh Year of His present Majesty, for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland.
Página 238 - It will be my unceasing study to maintain the reformed religion as by law established, securing at the same time to all the full enjoyment of religious liberty ; and I shall steadily protect the rights, and promote, to the utmost of my power, the happiness and welfare of all classes of my subjects.
Página 403 - Tis the blot upon the brain That will show itself without. Then I rise, the eavedrops fall, And the yellow vapours choke The great city sounding wide ; The day comes, a dull red ball Wrapt in drifts of lurid smoke On the misty river-tide. Thro' the hubbub of the market I steal, a wasted frame, It crosses here, it crosses there, Thro...
Página 403 - But the broad light glares and beats, And the shadow flits and fleets And will not let me be ; And I loathe the squares and streets, And the faces that one meets, Hearts with no love for me: Always I long to creep Into some still cavern deep, There to weep, and weep, and weep My whole soul out to thee.
Página 229 - That if any person shall exhibit any false light or signal, with intent to bring any ship or vessel into danger, or shall unlawfully and maliciously do any thing tending to the immediate loss or destruction of any ship or vessel in distress...
Página 362 - ... of by the past, little harm can be done to the interests of the Treasury by yielding to their request. Upon a critical examination, it is found that the lands sold at the public sales since the introduction of cash payments in 1820, have produced, on an average, the net revenue of only six cents an acre more than the minimum Government price.