The Annals of Our Time: Supplement ... from February 28, 1871 to, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1876 - Great Britain |
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... afterwards to various members of the Court circle . I Came on at the Central Criminal Court before the Recorder , the trial of Martha Tor- pey , aged 28 , described as a married woman , charged as an accomplice in the robbery of jewels ...
... afterwards to various members of the Court circle . I Came on at the Central Criminal Court before the Recorder , the trial of Martha Tor- pey , aged 28 , described as a married woman , charged as an accomplice in the robbery of jewels ...
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... afterwards succeeded to the Poor Law Board , and Mr. Baxter became Secretary to the Treasury . ― Destructive earthquake at Tanglandang Island , one of the Sanguir group in the Malay Archipelago , the sea rising to a great height and ...
... afterwards succeeded to the Poor Law Board , and Mr. Baxter became Secretary to the Treasury . ― Destructive earthquake at Tanglandang Island , one of the Sanguir group in the Malay Archipelago , the sea rising to a great height and ...
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... afterwards arranged and hung upon the walls of the National Gallery . -Died , aged 45 , Henry Blackett , head of the publishing firm of Hurst and Blackett . 7. In reply to Mr. Disraeli , Mr. Gladstone states that Government had not been ...
... afterwards arranged and hung upon the walls of the National Gallery . -Died , aged 45 , Henry Blackett , head of the publishing firm of Hurst and Blackett . 7. In reply to Mr. Disraeli , Mr. Gladstone states that Government had not been ...
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... afterwards said that at the last moment General Lecomte , till then dignified and resolute , felt his courage fail . He tried to struggle , to fly , he ran several steps in the garden ; then , instantly_retaken , shaken , dragged ...
... afterwards said that at the last moment General Lecomte , till then dignified and resolute , felt his courage fail . He tried to struggle , to fly , he ran several steps in the garden ; then , instantly_retaken , shaken , dragged ...
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... ( afterwards de- ferred to the 26th ) , and a third intimated that the Committee would , after the elections , lay down its provisional power in the hands of the people . - at The Emperor Napoleon arrives Dover from Ostend , and receives ...
... ( afterwards de- ferred to the 26th ) , and a third intimated that the Committee would , after the elections , lay down its provisional power in the hands of the people . - at The Emperor Napoleon arrives Dover from Ostend , and receives ...
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Page 60 - I WAS glad when they said unto me, We will go into the house of the Lord.
Page 34 - Hence and because we all confidently believe that there are at present, and have been from time immemorial, many worlds of life besides our own, we must regard it as probable in the highest degree that there are countless seed-bearing meteoric stones moving about through space. If at the present instant no life existed upon this Earth, one such stone falling upon it might, by what we blindly call natural causes, lead to its becoming covered with vegetation.
Page 117 - 2. That as Holy Scripture, in divers places, doth promise life to them that believe, and declare the condemnation of them that believe not, so doth the Church in this confession declare the necessity for all who would be in a state of salvation of holding fast the Catholic faith, and the great peril of rejecting the same. Wherefore the warnings in this confession of faith are to be understood no otherwise than the like warnings...
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Page 137 - Sovereign, and her successors, and the Lords and Commons of Ireland. To secure for that parliament, under a federal arrangement, the right of legislating for and regulating all matters relating to the internal affairs of Ireland, and control over Irish resources and revenues, subject to the obligation of contributing our just proportion of the Imperial expenditure.
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Page 144 - ... a small class which it would be much better for themselves if they were not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatsoever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there is no class so much interested in having that small class excluded as the intelligent and honest working men. I call this class the residuum, which there is in almost every constituency, of almost hopeless poverty and dependence.
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Page 117 - Athanasius doth not make any addition to the faith as contained in Holy Scripture, but warneth against errors which from time to time...