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... means , engrossed to himself the ad- sequent upon the enclosures , that there vantages of the common . Nothing could would be a permanent additional employ - be better to the labouring classes than ment to the agricultural labouring ...
... means , engrossed to himself the ad- sequent upon the enclosures , that there vantages of the common . Nothing could would be a permanent additional employ - be better to the labouring classes than ment to the agricultural labouring ...
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... means every opportunity speech of the hon . Member as to the would be afforded to parties to vindicate commons ' lands belonging to the poorer their rights , as the printed Bills would be classes , that he did not feel it necessary in ...
... means every opportunity speech of the hon . Member as to the would be afforded to parties to vindicate commons ' lands belonging to the poorer their rights , as the printed Bills would be classes , that he did not feel it necessary in ...
Halaman 63
... means , to carry into full effect the it would be hard for prisoners to be ob- abolition imposed upon Her by the First liged to bring their witnesses from a dis- Article of the Treaty . It had , therefore , tance . But the treasurer of ...
... means , to carry into full effect the it would be hard for prisoners to be ob- abolition imposed upon Her by the First liged to bring their witnesses from a dis- Article of the Treaty . It had , therefore , tance . But the treasurer of ...
Halaman 85
... means for the proronet said , that the petitioner had assured tection of his character , and had tried every him privately that these statements were means to get redress . All he wished for true . He moved that the petition be laid was ...
... means for the proronet said , that the petitioner had assured tection of his character , and had tried every him privately that these statements were means to get redress . All he wished for true . He moved that the petition be laid was ...
Halaman 125
... mean , that of originating inquiry , now , it , but because a Committee of that hon . House did not then agree as to the ... means , to the opinions upon the subject of the Irish Poor medical relief of the poor . Before I put Law of the ...
... mean , that of originating inquiry , now , it , but because a Committee of that hon . House did not then agree as to the ... means , to the opinions upon the subject of the Irish Poor medical relief of the poor . Before I put Law of the ...
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Halaman 597 - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle: I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent, That day he overcame the Nervii: Look, in this place ran Cassius...
Halaman 675 - Britannic majesty's territories in Europe, respectively, than such as are payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country...
Halaman 671 - States, than are or shall be payable on the like articles, being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country...
Halaman 671 - ... the territories of the other than such as are, or may be, payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country; nor shall any prohibition be imposed upon the exportation or importation of any articles the growth...
Halaman 645 - No duty of customs or other impost shall be charged upon any goods the produce or manufacture of one country, upon importation from such country into the other, other or higher than the duty or impost charged upon goods of the same kind the produce or manufacture of or imported from any other country...
Halaman 221 - And their Majesties the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, the King of the French, the King of Prussia, and the Emperor of All the Russias, on the other part, engage to respect this determination of the Sultan, and to conform themselves to the principle above declared.
Halaman 823 - I most firmly assert that the images of Christ, and of the mother of God, ever virgin, and also of the other saints, are to be had and retained, and that due honour and veneration are to be given to them.
Halaman 645 - ... immunity in matters of commerce and navigation to the subjects of any other state, which shall not be also, and at the same time, extended to the subjects of the other high contracting party, gratuitously if the concession in favour of that other state shall have been gratuitous, and on giving as nearly as possible the same compensation or equivalent in case the concession shall have been conditional.
Halaman 571 - All rights, privileges, and immunities which have been conferred on the subjects or ships of Great Britain by the existing Capitulations and Treaties, are confirmed now and for ever, with the exception of those clauses of the said Capitulations which it is the object of the present Treaty to modify ; and it is moreover expressly stipulated, that all rights, privileges, or immunities which the Sublime Porte now grants or may hereafter grant to, or suffer to be enjoyed by, the subjects...
Halaman 721 - ... constant excess of the market rate of interest above the rate limited by law, they have added to the expense incurred by borrowers on real security, and that such borrowers have been compelled to resort to the mode of granting annuities on lives, a mode which has been made a cover for obtaining higher interest than the rate limited by law, and has further subjected the borrowers to enormous charges, or forced them to make very disadvantageous sales of their estates.