Annual Register, Nide 88Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1847 |
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Sivu 6
... asked how , if this complete revolution in our system were achieved , the public creditor was to be satisfied , the farmer to pay his tithe , or a single salary or payment to re- main unaltered ? He solemnly protested against the clause ...
... asked how , if this complete revolution in our system were achieved , the public creditor was to be satisfied , the farmer to pay his tithe , or a single salary or payment to re- main unaltered ? He solemnly protested against the clause ...
Sivu 17
... asked , and there- fore I will state it at once , what prospect I could have of carrying any measure of the kind . " Al- though fully aware of the difficulties which beset any attempt on his part to carry on the Government , he con ...
... asked , and there- fore I will state it at once , what prospect I could have of carrying any measure of the kind . " Al- though fully aware of the difficulties which beset any attempt on his part to carry on the Government , he con ...
Sivu 28
... asked how it was that if Sir R. Peel thought it necessary , on October the 31st , to open the ports , and if , as he said , in two months the failure of the potato crop would prove so very serious a visitation , the Cabinet had not met ...
... asked how it was that if Sir R. Peel thought it necessary , on October the 31st , to open the ports , and if , as he said , in two months the failure of the potato crop would prove so very serious a visitation , the Cabinet had not met ...
Sivu 30
... any one particular interest ; on the contrary , he asked all the interests of the country - manufacturing , commercial , and agricultural - to was a duty on silk , which was from earn 30 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
... any one particular interest ; on the contrary , he asked all the interests of the country - manufacturing , commercial , and agricultural - to was a duty on silk , which was from earn 30 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
Sivu 31
... asked all the interests of the country - manufacturing , commercial , and agricultural - to make the sacrifice , if it were one , of their protection to the common good . Of late years , the whole tariff had been submitted to the review ...
... asked all the interests of the country - manufacturing , commercial , and agricultural - to make the sacrifice , if it were one , of their protection to the common good . Of late years , the whole tariff had been submitted to the review ...
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Sivu 465 - — for one heard the quick wheeze Of her chest, saw the stretched neck and staggering knees, And sunk tail, and horrible heave of the flank, As down on her haunches she shuddered and sank.
Sivu 465 - Yet there is time!" At Aershot, up leaped of a sudden the sun, And against him the cattle stood black every one, To stare through the mist at us galloping past, And I saw my stout galloper Roland at last, With resolute shoulders, each butting away The haze, as some bluff river headland its spray...
Sivu 157 - ... they shall recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice.
Sivu 326 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said 49th parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island ; and thence southerly, through the middle of the said channel and of Fuca Straits, to the Pacific Ocean...
Sivu 326 - The farms, lands, and other property of every description belonging to the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, on the north side of the Columbia River, shall be confirmed to the said company. In case, however, the situation of those farms and lands should be considered by the United States to be of public and political importance, and the United States...
Sivu 323 - It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open...
Sivu 326 - British subjects, with their goods and produce, shall be treated on the same footing as citizens of the United States ; it being, however, always understood, that nothing in this article shall be construed as preventing, or intended to prevent, the Government of the United States from making any regulations respecting the navigation of the said river or rivers, not inconsistent with the present treaty*
Sivu 465 - Not a word to each other; we kept the great pace Neck by neck, stride by stride, never changing our place; I turned in my saddle and made its girths tight, Then shortened each stirrup, and set the pique right, Rebuckled the cheek-strap, chained slacker the bit, Nor galloped less steadily Roland a whit.
Sivu 295 - May I die the death of the righteous, and may my last end be like his...
Sivu 361 - The Sikh army has now, without a shadow of provocation, invaded the British territories. " The Governor-General must, therefore, take measures for effectually protecting the British provinces, for vindicating the authority of the British Government, and for punishing the violators of treaties and the disturbers of public peace. The Governor-General hereby declares the possessions of Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, on the left or British banks of the Sutlej, confiscated and annexed to the British territories.