Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 37
... appeared , Ayes , 206 ; Noes , 286. Majority against the reso lution , 80 ... 7 The events which will be re- corded in the next chapter having resulted in the determination of the Ministers to dissolve Parlia ment , the Chancellor of ...
... appeared , Ayes , 206 ; Noes , 286. Majority against the reso lution , 80 ... 7 The events which will be re- corded in the next chapter having resulted in the determination of the Ministers to dissolve Parlia ment , the Chancellor of ...
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... appeared to him that the measure could be justified upon one simple ground . The Act of 1833 took away a church revenue amounting to 70,000l . a - year , and charged it upon another fund , on the ground that the church cess was ...
... appeared to him that the measure could be justified upon one simple ground . The Act of 1833 took away a church revenue amounting to 70,000l . a - year , and charged it upon another fund , on the ground that the church cess was ...
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... appeared to be composed of barley which had germinated unequally . These cir- cumstances led to a strict examina- tion of the premises , and in the course of their search the officers discovered a trapdoor opening into It No an under ...
... appeared to be composed of barley which had germinated unequally . These cir- cumstances led to a strict examina- tion of the premises , and in the course of their search the officers discovered a trapdoor opening into It No an under ...
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 |
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