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Page 82
... Demands as have been provided for by Parliament ; together with an ACCOUNT of the WAYS and MEANS remaining in the Exchequer , or to be received on the 5th January , 1846 , to repay such part of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding ...
... Demands as have been provided for by Parliament ; together with an ACCOUNT of the WAYS and MEANS remaining in the Exchequer , or to be received on the 5th January , 1846 , to repay such part of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding ...
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... demand a restitution of the sums paid ; and the latter think their Exchequer bills ought to be restored , both parties giving the usual bond to abide by the decision of Parliament . There is no question but their claim is just ; and ...
... demand a restitution of the sums paid ; and the latter think their Exchequer bills ought to be restored , both parties giving the usual bond to abide by the decision of Parliament . There is no question but their claim is just ; and ...
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... demand of the merchants from whom the high discriminating duty had been levied on rough rice imported from The United States . This note was in answer to one from Lord Aberdeen , dated 1st March , in reply to my original communication ...
... demand of the merchants from whom the high discriminating duty had been levied on rough rice imported from The United States . This note was in answer to one from Lord Aberdeen , dated 1st March , in reply to my original communication ...
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... demand for restitution of duties already paid , which is put forward by The United States . By this proceeding they believe themselves to have satisfied every claim that , in equity , can be urged against them . on The Undersigned has ...
... demand for restitution of duties already paid , which is put forward by The United States . By this proceeding they believe themselves to have satisfied every claim that , in equity , can be urged against them . on The Undersigned has ...
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... demand , authorized me to propose to Lord Aberdeen to refer the case for decision to the courts of law , the parties being permitted to plead the Treaty . A more equitable proposal than this cannot well be imagined . After a delay of ...
... demand , authorized me to propose to Lord Aberdeen to refer the case for decision to the courts of law , the parties being permitted to plead the Treaty . A more equitable proposal than this cannot well be imagined . After a delay of ...
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Page 276 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences ; that no human authority can in any case whatever control or interfere with the rights of conscience ; that no man shall be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry, against his consent...
Page 276 - In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers or men in public capacity, or where the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence; and in all indictments for libels, the jury shall have a right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the Court, as in other cases.
Page 899 - ... and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two Governments shall have power, jurisdiction, and authority, upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered...
Page 213 - The Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Commercial Agents shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities...
Page 276 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Page 692 - L'intervention des autorités locales aura seulement lieu dans les deux pays pour maintenir l'ordre, garantir les intérêts des sauveteurs, s'ils sont étrangers aux équipages naufragés, et assurer l'exécution des dispositions à observer pour l'entrée et la sortie des marchandises sauvées.
Page 295 - SECTION 1. A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support and maintenance of public schools.
Page 266 - States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission may desire; and in such State or States as shall be formed out of said territory north of said Missouri compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited.
Page 895 - It is agreed that the United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent to commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or forgery, or the utterance of forged paper, committed within the jurisdiction of either, shall seek an asylum, or shall be found, within the territories of the other...
Page 290 - I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich ; and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States.