The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1864 |
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... favour of the nation . The result was that not only from one end of the kingdom to the other , but even throughout the widely separated dependencies of the Crown , among all classes , parties , and denominations of men , this event ...
... favour of the nation . The result was that not only from one end of the kingdom to the other , but even throughout the widely separated dependencies of the Crown , among all classes , parties , and denominations of men , this event ...
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Edmund Burke. favour and respect . Altogether , there could scarcely be a more hopeful prospect for the British throne than this auspicious mar- riage appeared to loyal subjects to foreshadow . Meanwhile it was consolatory to learn that ...
Edmund Burke. favour and respect . Altogether , there could scarcely be a more hopeful prospect for the British throne than this auspicious mar- riage appeared to loyal subjects to foreshadow . Meanwhile it was consolatory to learn that ...
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... favour of that step had been pronounced in a marked manner in the session of 1861 , when , as an alternative to Mr. Gladstone's proposed repeal of the excise on paper , a resolution in favour of reducing the duty on tea was moved by a ...
... favour of that step had been pronounced in a marked manner in the session of 1861 , when , as an alternative to Mr. Gladstone's proposed repeal of the excise on paper , a resolution in favour of reducing the duty on tea was moved by a ...
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... favour of tea was that the present duty was more than 100 per cent . on the value of the article , whereas the duty on sugar was only half the value . Moreover , by reducing the duty on tea , a more considerable reduction would be made ...
... favour of tea was that the present duty was more than 100 per cent . on the value of the article , whereas the duty on sugar was only half the value . Moreover , by reducing the duty on tea , a more considerable reduction would be made ...
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... favour and respect ; but when at every turn the threat is flung in my face that if this measure is carried out the number of patients must be diminished , then I am obliged to give it particular con- sideration . I do not believe that ...
... favour and respect ; but when at every turn the threat is flung in my face that if this measure is carried out the number of patients must be diminished , then I am obliged to give it particular con- sideration . I do not believe that ...
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Página 296 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
Página 301 - And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Página 337 - I, , do solemnly swear, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder, and that I will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all Acts of Congress passed during the existing rebellion with reference to slaves, so long and so far as not repealed, modified, or held void by Congress, or by decision of the Supreme Court...
Página 337 - States, do proclaim, declare, and make known to all persons who have, directly or by implication, participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, that a full pardon is hereby granted to them and each of them, with restoration of all rights of property, except as to slaves and in property cases where rights of third parties shall have intervened...
Página 304 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists." I believe I have no lawful 34 right to do so ; and I have no inclination to do so.
Página 326 - But, to be plain: You are dissatisfied with me about the negro. Quite likely there is a difference of opinion between you and myself upon that subject.
Página 338 - ... of the State existing immediately before the so-called act of secession, and excluding all others, shall reestablish a state government which shall be republican, and in no wise contravening said oath, such shall be recognized as the true government of the State...
Página 338 - And I do further proclaim, declare, and make known that whenever, in any of the states of Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, a number of persons, not less than one-tenth in number of the votes cast in such state at the presidential election...
Página 304 - Apprehension seems to exist, among the people of the Southern States, that by the accession of a republican administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you.
Página 182 - My Lords and Gentlemen, WE are commanded by Her Majesty to release you from further attendance in Parliament, and at the same time to convey to you Her Majesty's acknowledgments for the zeal and assiduity with which you have applied yourselves to the performance of your duties during the session now brought to a close.