Annual Register, Nide 84Edmund Burke 1843 |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 167
... death . " Several , " says Dr. Scott Allison , " become crooked . Diseases of the spine are very com- mon and very serious . Several of the girls and women so employed are distorted in the spine and pelvis , and suffer considerable dif ...
... death . " Several , " says Dr. Scott Allison , " become crooked . Diseases of the spine are very com- mon and very serious . Several of the girls and women so employed are distorted in the spine and pelvis , and suffer considerable dif ...
Sivu 241
... death , but were detained in captivity in various places by the enemy . Such was the result of this most lamentable march , which was from first to last a series of humiliations to the British standard , and seemed likely to do ...
... death , but were detained in captivity in various places by the enemy . Such was the result of this most lamentable march , which was from first to last a series of humiliations to the British standard , and seemed likely to do ...
Sivu 250
... death . General Pollock remained at Jellalabad upwards of four months , and it was not until the 20th of August that he commenced his march towards Cabul . In the meantime the troops suffered se- verely from sickness , owing to the heat ...
... death . General Pollock remained at Jellalabad upwards of four months , and it was not until the 20th of August that he commenced his march towards Cabul . In the meantime the troops suffered se- verely from sickness , owing to the heat ...
Sivu 290
... death of the Duke of Orleans gave rise to a contro- versy , which was for some time This keenly debated in France . was the question of the Regency , in case of the demise of Louis Philippe , during the minority of the young heir ...
... death of the Duke of Orleans gave rise to a contro- versy , which was for some time This keenly debated in France . was the question of the Regency , in case of the demise of Louis Philippe , during the minority of the young heir ...
Sivu 292
... death , if his successor be a minor , the Prince nearest the Throne , in the established order of succession , according to the Charter of 1830 , if he be twenty- one years of age , becomes invested with the Regency throughout the ...
... death , if his successor be a minor , the Prince nearest the Throne , in the established order of succession , according to the Charter of 1830 , if he be twenty- one years of age , becomes invested with the Regency throughout the ...
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31st March Affghans afterwards aged amend amount appointed Bart Bill Bishop Brevet British Cabul Capt Captain Castle charge Charles Chartists Church Committee corn Corn-laws Court daugh death deceased declared distress Duke Earl eldest daughter elected England fire foreign France George Government Henry honourable House House of Lords important Income-tax Ireland James jury King labour Lady land late Lieut Lieut.-Col Lord Aberdeen Lord Brougham Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government Marquess marriages measure Members ment Minister morning nation noble Lord o'clock parish Parliament party passed peace persons pistol plaintiff present Prince principles prisoner proceeded proposed Queen question Rector respect returned Royal sent Session sion Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel sister speech tain taken Tariff Thomas tion took town trade treaty troops vessel wife William witness
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Sivu 42 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Sivu 281 - ... provided that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Sivu 281 - The parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip, and maintain in service on the coast of Africa a sufficient and adequate squadron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable numbers and descriptions, to carry in all not less than eighty guns, to enforce, separately and respectively, the laws, rights, and obligations of each of the two countries, for the suppression of the Slave Trade...
Sivu 323 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; and to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates, and Sergeant Majors of the Militia, until the First Day oljuly One thousand eight hundred and forty-one.
Sivu 219 - Content with the limits nature appears to have assigned to its empire, the Government of India will devote all its efforts to the establishment and maintenance of general peace, to the protection of the sovereigns and chiefs its allies, and to the prosperity and happiness of its own faithful subjects.
Sivu 32 - Indian was asked what he had to say, why sentence of death should not be pronounced upon him. This was interpreted to him, and he said that he would rather run awhile.
Sivu 112 - Stanhope concluded by moving as an amendment, that the Bill be read a second time that day six months.
Sivu 274 - ... send the case by letters of request to the Court of Appeal of the province, to be there heard and determined according to the law and practice of such court...
Sivu 141 - They tell us that nothing will " unshackle labour from its misery, until the people possess that power under which all monopoly and oppression must cease; and your petitioners respectfully mention the existing monopolies of the suffrage, of paper money, of machinery, of land, of the public press, of religion, of the means of travelling and transit, and a host of other evils too numerous to mention, all arising from class legislation.
Sivu 382 - Affghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position, but because we are satisfied that the king we have set up, has not, as we were erroneously led to imagine, the support of the nation over which he has been placed.