The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Količina 37 |
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Stran 29
... taken of the accused , by subjecting him to reiterated trials , and reiterated and painful exertions . Thus , although dis- posed to concede the magnitude of the evil likely to result from permitting the dissemination of such ...
... taken of the accused , by subjecting him to reiterated trials , and reiterated and painful exertions . Thus , although dis- posed to concede the magnitude of the evil likely to result from permitting the dissemination of such ...
Stran 41
... taken in those prosecutions , it was with reluc- tance that he alluded to them ; but thus far he would assert with confidence , that no man who had attended to those pro- secutions , to the manner in which in every part they were ...
... taken in those prosecutions , it was with reluc- tance that he alluded to them ; but thus far he would assert with confidence , that no man who had attended to those pro- secutions , to the manner in which in every part they were ...
Stran 45
... taken by certain persons engaged in a traitorous conspiracy at Glasgow . With respect to another al- legation , of far more importance , namely , that I acted corruptly , or that I suffered corrupt practices to be resorted to , for the ...
... taken by certain persons engaged in a traitorous conspiracy at Glasgow . With respect to another al- legation , of far more importance , namely , that I acted corruptly , or that I suffered corrupt practices to be resorted to , for the ...
Stran 47
... taken by his majesty's mi- nisters as any other transaction in which Mr. Oliver had taken a part . I believe it was the work of Mr. Oliver - the agent of lord Sidmouth , the instrument of minis- ters ; and , if it was so , I do not envy ...
... taken by his majesty's mi- nisters as any other transaction in which Mr. Oliver had taken a part . I believe it was the work of Mr. Oliver - the agent of lord Sidmouth , the instrument of minis- ters ; and , if it was so , I do not envy ...
Stran 59
... taken place in the metropolis , nor even at Derby . Did it appear in any of the pro- ceedings which had taken place in Scot- land ? A dreadful oath - an oath which was not fit to be publicly stated - it was said , had been taken in that ...
... taken place in the metropolis , nor even at Derby . Did it appear in any of the pro- ceedings which had taken place in Scot- land ? A dreadful oath - an oath which was not fit to be publicly stated - it was said , had been taken in that ...
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Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 727 - ... discharged, and indemnified, as well against the King's Majesty, his heirs and successors, as against all and every other person and persons...
Stran 67 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council...
Stran 75 - The proceeding shall take place as summarily as possible ; the courts are required to decide (as far as they shall find it practicable), within the space of twenty days, to be dated from that on which every detained vessel shall have been brought into the port where they shall reside ; — First, upon the legality of the capture...
Stran 67 - May 1 820, and that, from and after that period, it shall not be lawful for any of the subjects of the crown of Spain to purchase slaves, or to carry on the slave trade, on any part of the coast of Africa, upon any pretext or in any manner whatever...
Stran 77 - ... for his or their use, a just and complete indemnification for all costs of suit, and for all losses and damages which the owner or owners...
Stran 77 - Judges on the case in question, and the final sentence shall be pronounced conformably to the opinion of the majority of the above-mentioned Commissary Judges and of the above-mentioned Commissioner of Arbitration.
Stran 71 - Commissions shall respectively reside. Each of the two High Contracting Parties reserving to itself the right of...
Stran 67 - Spain, and to prevent likewise, by effectual measures and regulations, the protection of the Spanish flag being given to foreigners who may engage in this traffic, whether subjects of His Britannic Majesty or of any other state or power.
Stran 509 - From a similar principle to which, though the forest laws are now mitigated, and by degrees grown entirely obsolete, yet from this root has sprung a bastard slip, known by the name of the game laws, now arrived to and wantoning in its highest vigour ; both founded upon the same unreasonable notions of permanent property in wild creatures ; and both productive of the same tyranny to the commons : but with this difference, that the forest law?
Stran 67 - Irian and after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, it shall not be lawful for any of the subjects of the crown of Spain to purchase slaves, or to carry on the slave trade on any part of the coast of Africa to the north of the equator, upon any pretext or in any manner whatever...