The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 3;Volume 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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Halaman vii
... declared President - Law for the Expulsion of the old Spaniards - State of the Finances - Congress imposes an Income Tax , but the Government is unable to enforce it - Extraordinary Meeting of Congress to oppose a Spanish Invasion ...
... declared President - Law for the Expulsion of the old Spaniards - State of the Finances - Congress imposes an Income Tax , but the Government is unable to enforce it - Extraordinary Meeting of Congress to oppose a Spanish Invasion ...
Halaman 9
... declared , however , that , if it had been introduced as a substantive measure , they would have resisted it ; and that they now consented to suppress the Association only on the understanding , that those claims , for the furtherance ...
... declared , however , that , if it had been introduced as a substantive measure , they would have resisted it ; and that they now consented to suppress the Association only on the understanding , that those claims , for the furtherance ...
Halaman 11
... declared to the House , he could not help coming to another conclusion also ; and that was , that , consist- ently with his public duty , he could not grant to the government that arbitrary power which was neces- sary to put down the ...
... declared to the House , he could not help coming to another conclusion also ; and that was , that , consist- ently with his public duty , he could not grant to the government that arbitrary power which was neces- sary to put down the ...
Halaman 19
... declared that the common law was not sufficient to meet the evil . Towards the close of the last session , when the Association had begun to adopt more violent courses , which government was prepared to resist , the opinions of the law ...
... declared that the common law was not sufficient to meet the evil . Towards the close of the last session , when the Association had begun to adopt more violent courses , which government was prepared to resist , the opinions of the law ...
Halaman 24
... declare , that I do make this declaration , and every part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense of this Oath , without any evasion , equivocation , or mental reser- vation whatsoever . " On and compact with the See of Rome , and he ...
... declare , that I do make this declaration , and every part thereof , in the plain and ordinary sense of this Oath , without any evasion , equivocation , or mental reser- vation whatsoever . " On and compact with the See of Rome , and he ...
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