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... House of Commons , on the Liability of Members to serve on Juries VII . LISTS . ............... 643 Feb. 13. LIST of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on Mr. Bar- ing's Amendment to the Resolution moved by the Chan- cellor of ...
... House of Commons , on the Liability of Members to serve on Juries VII . LISTS . ............... 643 Feb. 13. LIST of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on Mr. Bar- ing's Amendment to the Resolution moved by the Chan- cellor of ...
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... House of Commons , on the Pro- missory Notes Bill Page 641 688 21 . - - - of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on the Navy Estimates 24 . ... of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on Mr. Ellice's Motion for a Selèct ...
... House of Commons , on the Pro- missory Notes Bill Page 641 688 21 . - - - of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on the Navy Estimates 24 . ... of the Minority , in the House of Commons , on Mr. Ellice's Motion for a Selèct ...
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... House of Commons . " His Majesty has directed the esti- mates for the year to be prepared and laid before you . " They have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid every Expenditure the public service may require . " His Majesty has ...
... House of Commons . " His Majesty has directed the esti- mates for the year to be prepared and laid before you . " They have been framed with an anxious desire to avoid every Expenditure the public service may require . " His Majesty has ...
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... HOUSE OF COMMONS . Thursday , February 2 . ADDRESS ON THE KING'S SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SESSION . ] The Speaker having reported the Speech of the Lords Commissioners , and read it to the House , In Mr. John Stuart Wortley ( member ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS . Thursday , February 2 . ADDRESS ON THE KING'S SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SESSION . ] The Speaker having reported the Speech of the Lords Commissioners , and read it to the House , In Mr. John Stuart Wortley ( member ...
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... HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address on the King's. of the difficulty , no portion of it could be attributed to the conduct of government , or to its arrangements . This being a period of ... HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address on the King's Speech [ 32.
... HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address on the King's. of the difficulty , no portion of it could be attributed to the conduct of government , or to its arrangements . This being a period of ... HOUSE OF COMMONS , Address on the King's Speech [ 32.
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Page 113 - British vessels, and the same duties shall be paid on the importation into the ports of any of His Britannic Majesty's Territories in Europe, of any article, the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, whether such importation shall be in British vessels or in vessels of the United States.
Page 113 - ... so long as they behave peaceably and commit no offence against the laws; and in case their conduct should render them suspected, and the respective Governments should...
Page 111 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Page 119 - The present convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof ; and further, until the end of twelve months after • either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same; each of the high contracting parties reserving to itself the right of giving such notice to the other, at the end of the said term of ten years...
Page 115 - In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Page 111 - Majesty's dominions, than are or shall be payable on the like articles, being the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country ; nor shall any other or higher duties or charges be imposed in the...
Page 767 - That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant in his individual dealings, is strictly applicable as the best rule for the trade of the whole nation. That a policy founded on these principles would render the commerce of the world an interchange of mutual advantages, and diffuse an increase of wealth and enjoyments among the inhabitants of each state.
Page 445 - Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade.
Page 115 - Granada in convenient and adequate places to be appointed and established by themselves for that purpose, with the knowledge of the local authorities...
Page 111 - The subjects and citizens of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes, to all such places ports, and rivers, in the territories aforesaid, to which other foreigners are or may be permitted to come, to enter into the same, and to remain and reside...