Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 99
Page 118
... Committee ; but he argued , from the proceedings in Mr. Pease's case , and in that of Baron Rothschild , that the omis- sion of any reference to the Act in question was owing to a belief that the Act had no bearing upon the question ...
... Committee ; but he argued , from the proceedings in Mr. Pease's case , and in that of Baron Rothschild , that the omis- sion of any reference to the Act in question was owing to a belief that the Act had no bearing upon the question ...
Page 207
... Committee in preference to legislation upon the subject , believ- ing that it would be an overbur- dened Committee , the House being called upon meanwhile by its vote practically to suspend the Bank Act . He predicted that the in- quiry ...
... Committee in preference to legislation upon the subject , believ- ing that it would be an overbur- dened Committee , the House being called upon meanwhile by its vote practically to suspend the Bank Act . He predicted that the in- quiry ...
Page 213
... Committee how far the Act of 1844 had received any light from recent events . He had therefore given notice of an in- struction to the committee to in- quire into the causes of the recent distress , and how far it had been affected by ...
... Committee how far the Act of 1844 had received any light from recent events . He had therefore given notice of an in- struction to the committee to in- quire into the causes of the recent distress , and how far it had been affected by ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards aged amendment appointed army artillery Bank bart Bengal Bill Bishop body British Canton Capt Captain carried Cavalry Cawnpore Chancellor Charles Chinese Church Colonel command Committee Court death deceased Delhi Disraeli duty Earl eldest enemy England European Exchequer favour fire force George Government guns Hall Havelock Henry honour House of Commons House of Lords India Infantry Ireland James James Sadleir June killed lady late Lieut London Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Lucknow Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government marriage measure Meerut ment military motion murder mutiny native object officers opinion Park Parliament party passed Persian persons present prisoner proceeded proposed question rebels received Regiment residence resolution Royal sent Sepoys ship sion Sir James Outram Sir John Sir John Bowring tained taken thought tion took treaty troops vernment vessel vote wife William wounded