The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Nide 39 |
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... Lord Holland observed , that he had not yesterday thought it necessary to make any observations on this measure , as explained by the noble secretary of state , nor , as he understood it now , had he any very strong objection to urge ...
... Lord Holland observed , that he had not yesterday thought it necessary to make any observations on this measure , as explained by the noble secretary of state , nor , as he understood it now , had he any very strong objection to urge ...
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... noble lord hereafter to explain how it happened that reductions which could be made in 1819 were totally impracticable in 1818. One set of per- sons might think it right that the care of the king's person should be separated from the ...
... noble lord hereafter to explain how it happened that reductions which could be made in 1819 were totally impracticable in 1818. One set of per- sons might think it right that the care of the king's person should be separated from the ...
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... noble earl to change , to alter , the intention he had expressed of reducing that establishment ? Upon a former occasion , when he ( lord Holland ) thought the Windsor establishment much too large for any purposes of comfort to our ...
... noble earl to change , to alter , the intention he had expressed of reducing that establishment ? Upon a former occasion , when he ( lord Holland ) thought the Windsor establishment much too large for any purposes of comfort to our ...
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... noble lord had objected against giving to the duke of York the patronage of the establish- ment , when they did not know to what amount it was to be reduced . The noble lord's objection would have some weight if he was perfectly ...
... noble lord had objected against giving to the duke of York the patronage of the establish- ment , when they did not know to what amount it was to be reduced . The noble lord's objection would have some weight if he was perfectly ...
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... noble lord's observations , in reply to his noble friend . The noble lord had argued as if the government of this coun- try had done nothing ; whereas , his noble friend had mentioned , that discussions on the subject were even now ...
... noble lord's observations , in reply to his noble friend . The noble lord had argued as if the government of this coun- try had done nothing ; whereas , his noble friend had mentioned , that discussions on the subject were even now ...
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Sivu 909 - Labrador; but so soon as the same, or any Portion thereof, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said Fishermen to dry or cure Fish at such Portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose with the Inhabitants, Proprietors, or Possessors of the ground.
Sivu 909 - All territory, places, and possessions whatsoever, taken by either Party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this Treaty, excepting -only the Islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay, and without .causing any destruction, or carrying away any of the artillery, or other public property, originally captured in the said forts or places, and which shall remain therein upon the exchange of the Ratifications of this Treaty, or any slaves or other...
Sivu 909 - It is agreed, that any country that may be claimed by either party on the north-west coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens and subjects of the two powers...
Sivu 909 - ... a line drawn from the said point due north or south as the case may be, until the said line shall intersect the said parallel of north latitude...
Sivu 909 - And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish on. or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Sivu 661 - That Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown, to make out a new writ, for the electing of a...
Sivu 907 - Streights of Belleisle and thence Northwardly indefinitely along the Coast, without prejudice however, to any of the exclusive Rights of the Hudson Bay Company: and that the American Fishermen shall also have liberty forever, to dry and cure Fish in any of the unsettled Bays, Harbours, and Creeks of the Southern part of the Coast of Newfoundland hereabove described, and of the Coast of Labrador...
Sivu 159 - Sovereigns, in forming this august union, have regarded as its fundamental basis, their invariable resolution never to depart, either among themselves or in their relations with other States, from the strictest observation of the principles of the right of nations; principles which, in their application to a state of permanent peace, can alone effectually guarantee the independence of each government, and the stability of the general association.
Sivu 909 - State shall decide ex parte upon the said report alone. And His Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States engage to consider the decision of such friendly sovereign or State to be final and conclusive on all the matters so referred.
Sivu 909 - ... for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.