The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1851 - History |
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... British Government- Termination of the Dispute - Strong Remonstrance addressed by Russia to the British Government [ 277 CHAPTER XI . • PIEDMONT AND SARDINIA . - Address of the Senate in answer to Speech from the Throne - Question of ...
... British Government- Termination of the Dispute - Strong Remonstrance addressed by Russia to the British Government [ 277 CHAPTER XI . • PIEDMONT AND SARDINIA . - Address of the Senate in answer to Speech from the Throne - Question of ...
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... British industry had diminished ; he con- trasted the conclusions of the right honourable baronet with the result of elaborate calculations in the Economist , showing that during the last four years the manufac turers of Manchester had ...
... British industry had diminished ; he con- trasted the conclusions of the right honourable baronet with the result of elaborate calculations in the Economist , showing that during the last four years the manufac turers of Manchester had ...
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... British Guiana . Mr. Labouchere was desirous , as a member of the Government , to give the most ample power of self - government and free govern- ment to the South African and Australian Colonies . Controvert- ing some of the positions ...
... British Guiana . Mr. Labouchere was desirous , as a member of the Government , to give the most ample power of self - government and free govern- ment to the South African and Australian Colonies . Controvert- ing some of the positions ...
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... British subjects . We had now our destiny before us . At one time war , at another commerce , was our motive for colonization ; but now there was a motive higher than either - the desire of spreading throughout the habitable globe all ...
... British subjects . We had now our destiny before us . At one time war , at another commerce , was our motive for colonization ; but now there was a motive higher than either - the desire of spreading throughout the habitable globe all ...
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any provision for admitting the Aborigines and their descendants to the privileges of British sub- jects ? Mr. Hawes answered , that they were British subjects , and would be entitled to privileges as such . The resolution for leave to ...
any provision for admitting the Aborigines and their descendants to the privileges of British sub- jects ? Mr. Hawes answered , that they were British subjects , and would be entitled to privileges as such . The resolution for leave to ...
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Page 364 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons' Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
Page 392 - An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof, and for other purposes relating thereto...
Page 378 - ... respectively; also to hire and occupy houses and warehouses for the purposes of their commerce; and, generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce...
Page 313 - Concerning appeals, if any shall arise, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop : and, if the archbishop...
Page 380 - All merchants, commanders of ships, and others, the subjects of Her Britannic Majesty, shall have full liberty in all the territories of the Republic of Costarica, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
Page 386 - In order that the two high contracting parties may have the opportunity of hereafter treating and agreeing upon such other arrangements as may tend still further to the improvement of their mutual intercourse, and to the advancement of the interests of their respective...
Page 381 - It shall be free for each of the two contracting parties to appoint consuls for the protection of trade, to reside in the dominions and territories of the other party; but before any consul shall act as such, he shall, in the usual form, be approved...
Page 378 - There shall be between all the Territories of His Britannic Majesty in Europe, and the Territories of Mexico, a reciprocal freedom of commerce. The inhabitants of the two countries respectively shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes...
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Page 401 - ... so far as the same are consistent with the provisions of this Act...