The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 44;Količina 67J. Dodsley, 1826 |
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Stran 32
... four parts : the first , the immedi- ate subject of debate , the uncon- stitutional Associations of Ireland ; the second , the Catholic Question ; structed - self - assembled - self - ad- the third , the conduct of govern- ment ; and ...
... four parts : the first , the immedi- ate subject of debate , the uncon- stitutional Associations of Ireland ; the second , the Catholic Question ; structed - self - assembled - self - ad- the third , the conduct of govern- ment ; and ...
Stran 62
... four hours after the noble lord had uttered them ; if the lord chancel- lor himself had afterwards , in the House of ... four hours ago twenty - four hours back gentle- men might have expected to carry Catholic emancipation with the help ...
... four hours after the noble lord had uttered them ; if the lord chancel- lor himself had afterwards , in the House of ... four hours ago twenty - four hours back gentle- men might have expected to carry Catholic emancipation with the help ...
Stran 69
... four archbishops were to have each 1,500l . per annum ; the 22 bishops , 1,000l .; and the 300 deans , 300l . each . The total amount of ex- Sligo Stafford Tweedale VISCOUNTS . Anson Granville LORDS . Carrington Churchill Wellesley ...
... four archbishops were to have each 1,500l . per annum ; the 22 bishops , 1,000l .; and the 300 deans , 300l . each . The total amount of ex- Sligo Stafford Tweedale VISCOUNTS . Anson Granville LORDS . Carrington Churchill Wellesley ...
Stran 76
... four months , till the ensuing assizes , when it was discovered it could not be a felony ; but then the wretch had lain in jail during that time , and his fa- mily of course excessively ill off . The worst crimes of the south , I ...
... four months , till the ensuing assizes , when it was discovered it could not be a felony ; but then the wretch had lain in jail during that time , and his fa- mily of course excessively ill off . The worst crimes of the south , I ...
Stran 100
... four separate states which now constitute the federal Union . To meet this unexpected proceed- ing on the part of the United States , we were driven to one of these two courses - either again to prohibit the intercourse with them ...
... four separate states which now constitute the federal Union . To meet this unexpected proceed- ing on the part of the United States , we were driven to one of these two courses - either again to prohibit the intercourse with them ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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Stran 52 - An Act for the further limitation of the Crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the Subject...
Stran 53 - And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever...
Stran 60 - And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Stran 53 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Stran 69 - In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Stran 65 - North latitude, and between the 131st and the 133d degree of West longitude (Meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the North along the Channel called Portland Channel, as far as the Point of the Continent where it strikes the 56th degree of North latitude...
Stran 82 - No higher or other duties or charges on account of tonnage, light, or harbour, dues, pilotage, salvage in case of damage...
Stran 51 - Christ, at or after the consecration thereof, by any person whatsoever ; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other saint, and the sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Stran 55 - And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Stran 65 - ... finally, from the said point of intersection, the said meridian line of the 141st degree, in its prolongation as far as the Frozen Ocean, shall form the limit between the Russian and British possessions on the continent of America to the north-west.