British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 810
... directed its steps , could there be than in soliciting the presence , the intervention , and the good offices of those Republics , and in submitting , in this manner , its conduct to the opinion of all the South American nations ? The ...
... directed its steps , could there be than in soliciting the presence , the intervention , and the good offices of those Republics , and in submitting , in this manner , its conduct to the opinion of all the South American nations ? The ...
Page 821
... directed its proceedings in all questions of external policy . To complete this brief notice of the state of our Foreign Relations , it remains for me to speak of a war in which , with so much repugnance , we find ourselves engaged with ...
... directed its proceedings in all questions of external policy . To complete this brief notice of the state of our Foreign Relations , it remains for me to speak of a war in which , with so much repugnance , we find ourselves engaged with ...
Page 823
... directed to provide against frauds on the Exchequer , in the commerce by sea and land ; -by the Law of the 28th January , which extends , for 4 years , the contribution of the Land Tax , regulating its assessment upon new bases ; —by ...
... directed to provide against frauds on the Exchequer , in the commerce by sea and land ; -by the Law of the 28th January , which extends , for 4 years , the contribution of the Land Tax , regulating its assessment upon new bases ; —by ...
Page 840
... directed that no further sales of scrips should take place by them ; but , that the means remaining in their hands should be immediately passed over to the special Agent of the Government , and that they should render their accounts ...
... directed that no further sales of scrips should take place by them ; but , that the means remaining in their hands should be immediately passed over to the special Agent of the Government , and that they should render their accounts ...
Page 921
... directed Bernard Young , a peace - officer of the township of Hereford , to arrest Aldrich , who was apparently unarmed . On Young's attempting to execute the order , Aldrich drew a horseman's sabre from under his cloak , and struck him ...
... directed Bernard Young , a peace - officer of the township of Hereford , to arrest Aldrich , who was apparently unarmed . On Young's attempting to execute the order , Aldrich drew a horseman's sabre from under his cloak , and struck him ...
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