Annual Register, Volume 123Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1882 |
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Halaman 27
... course of action , and for many months subsequently the House of Commons monopolised the whole discussion of Irish wrongs and their remedies . No speaker for the Treasury Bench had in the course of the long discussion on the Address ...
... course of action , and for many months subsequently the House of Commons monopolised the whole discussion of Irish wrongs and their remedies . No speaker for the Treasury Bench had in the course of the long discussion on the Address ...
Halaman 28
... course the police knew them , and they themselves were perfectly aware of the fact . These men may , I think , be divided into three categories . There are first those who remain of the old Riband 28 ] [ 1881 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... course the police knew them , and they themselves were perfectly aware of the fact . These men may , I think , be divided into three categories . There are first those who remain of the old Riband 28 ] [ 1881 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
Halaman 31
... course which the Conservative party proposed to adopt . He sympathised with the position in which the Chief Secretary found himself , and admitting that the case made out was only too sadly strong and more than sufficient to prove the ...
... course which the Conservative party proposed to adopt . He sympathised with the position in which the Chief Secretary found himself , and admitting that the case made out was only too sadly strong and more than sufficient to prove the ...
Halaman 35
... course they were pursuing with the object of inflicting punishment upon innocent men . Before sitting down Mr. Cowen was twice called to order for travelling beyond the scope of the motion ; but he concluded his speech by declaring that ...
... course they were pursuing with the object of inflicting punishment upon innocent men . Before sitting down Mr. Cowen was twice called to order for travelling beyond the scope of the motion ; but he concluded his speech by declaring that ...
Halaman 40
... course to be adopted , the Prime Minister declared that the vote would be taken on the introduction of the Bill at that sitting . Mr. W. E. Baxter called attention to the angry feeling arising in large constituencies from the ...
... course to be adopted , the Prime Minister declared that the vote would be taken on the introduction of the Bill at that sitting . Mr. W. E. Baxter called attention to the angry feeling arising in large constituencies from the ...
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Halaman 186 - The Collects of the Day. An Exposition, Critical and Devotional, of the Collects appointed at the Communion. With Preliminary Essays on their Structure, Sources, and General Character ; and Appendices containing Expositions of the Discarded Collects of the First Prayer Book of 1549, and of the Collects of Morning and Evening Prayer. By Edward Meyrick Goulburn, DD , DCL, Dean of Norwich.
Halaman 192 - THE ANNOTATED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER : being an Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England.
Halaman 382 - ... promote the general welfare, to insure domestic security and maintain friendly and honorable relations with the nations of the earth, will be garnered in the hearts of the people, and it will be my earnest endeavor to profit, and to see that the Nation shall profit, by his example and experience.
Halaman 186 - AFTER DEATH. An Examination of the Testimony of Primitive Times respecting the State of the Faithful Dead, and their Relationship to the Living. Crown 8vo. 6s. THE INTERMEDIATE STATE BETWEEN DEATH AND JUDGMENT. Being a Sequel to After Death.
Halaman 155 - Parliament is then sitting, or, if not, within forty days after the commencement of the then next ensuing session, and if an address is presented to Her Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent forty days on which the said House shall have sat, praying that any such rule...
Halaman 180 - THE ONE MEDIATOR. The Operation of the Son of God in Nature and in Grace. Eight Lectures delivered before the University of Oxford in the year 1882, on the Foundation of the late Rev. John Bampton, MA, Canon of Salisbury.
Halaman 378 - the right and duty of the United States to assert and maintain such supervision and authority over any inter-oceanic canal across the Isthmus that connects North and South America as will protect our National interests.
Halaman 103 - He succeeded to the title on the death of his father in June, 1856 ; was colonel of the Wexford Militia, and was nominated a Knight of the Order of St.
Halaman 80 - I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last. I shall sit down now ; but the time will come when you will hear me.
Halaman 155 - Any other matter or thing, whether similar or not to those above mentioned, in respect of which it may be expedient to make rules for the purpose of carrying this Act...