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Sivu 41
I had the honour of an audience of the Queen this morning ; and Her Majesty
having received the opinion of the Duke of Wellington, that, in the present state of
affairs, the best course Her Majesty could pursue was to invite her former
Ministers ...
I had the honour of an audience of the Queen this morning ; and Her Majesty
having received the opinion of the Duke of Wellington, that, in the present state of
affairs, the best course Her Majesty could pursue was to invite her former
Ministers ...
Sivu 45
I had the honour of an audience of the Queen this morning ; and Her Majesty
having received the opinion of the Duke of Wellington, that, in the present state of
affairs, the best course Her Majesty could pursue was to invite her former
Ministers ...
I had the honour of an audience of the Queen this morning ; and Her Majesty
having received the opinion of the Duke of Wellington, that, in the present state of
affairs, the best course Her Majesty could pursue was to invite her former
Ministers ...
Sivu 256
In the mean time, before daybreak on the morning of the 2nd, numerous arrests
had been made. Commissoners of police attended by guards of soldiers were
sent to seize and make prisoners of, at their respective dwellings, where they
were ...
In the mean time, before daybreak on the morning of the 2nd, numerous arrests
had been made. Commissoners of police attended by guards of soldiers were
sent to seize and make prisoners of, at their respective dwellings, where they
were ...
Sivu 257
... presence in Paris of the refugees from London. At half-past 3 in the morning
the commissaries of police and officiers de paix were summoned from their own
houses, and at 4 o'clock they all arrived at the Prefecture, and were placed in
small ...
... presence in Paris of the refugees from London. At half-past 3 in the morning
the commissaries of police and officiers de paix were summoned from their own
houses, and at 4 o'clock they all arrived at the Prefecture, and were placed in
small ...
Sivu 258
M. Daru was arrested in his own house ; the fourth Vice-President, the illustrious
General Bedeau, had been seized that morning in his bed, and handcuffed like a
robber. As for the President, M. Dupin, he was absent ; which surprised no one, ...
M. Daru was arrested in his own house ; the fourth Vice-President, the illustrious
General Bedeau, had been seized that morning in his bed, and handcuffed like a
robber. As for the President, M. Dupin, he was absent ; which surprised no one, ...
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Sivu 263 - No duties of tonnage, harbour, pilotage, lighthouse, quarantine, or other similar or corresponding duties of whatever nature or under whatever denomination, levied in the name or for the profit of the Government, public functionaries, private individuals, Corporations, or establishments of any kind, shall be imposed in the ports of the...
Sivu 98 - He moved that the Bill be read a second time that day six months. The measure was supported by several Peers with the usual arguments.
Sivu 211 - In every regularly documented American merchant- vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag which is over them.
Sivu 22 - Fontenoy, where she received a bayonetwound in her arm. Her long life, which commenced in the reign of Queen Anne, extended to the reign of George IV. ; by whose munificence she received comfort and support in her latter years. She died at Brighton, where she had long resided, December 12, 1821, aged 108 years.
Sivu 211 - Friendly relations with all, but entangling alliances with none, has long been a maxim with us. Our true mission is not to propagate our opinions, or impose upon other countries our form of government, by artifice or force; but to teach by example, and show by our success, moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions.
Sivu 261 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable Henry John Viscount Palmerston, Baron Temple, a Peer of Ireland, a Member of Her Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, a Member of Parliament...
Sivu 213 - Tehuantepec, under grants of the Mexican Government to a citizen of that Republic. It is understood that a thorough survey of the course of the communication is in preparation, and there is every reason to expect that it will be prosecuted with characteristic energy, especially when that Government...
Sivu 284 - An inquiry was made into the origin of this disaster; little information could be obtained ; but many very suspicious circumstances were brought out in regard to the fire in warehouse " D." 26. GREENWICH ELECTION. — The election of a member to serve in Parliament for the borough of Greenwich, in the room of Mr. Bernard deceased, commanded more than usual attention, from the religion of one of the candidates and the discussion to which it gave rise.
Sivu 213 - At first view this condition of our trade with foreign nations would seem to present the most flattering hopes of its future prosperity. An examination of the details of our exports, however, will show that the increased value of our exports for the last fiscal year is to be found in the high price of cotton which prevailed during the first half of that year, which price has since declined about one-half.