Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 37
... believed it not to be possible to reduce them further . He believed they would be smaller next year , but he would not pledge himself . The Government would do all they could , but he repudiated any contract or engagement . Mr ...
... believed it not to be possible to reduce them further . He believed they would be smaller next year , but he would not pledge himself . The Government would do all they could , but he repudiated any contract or engagement . Mr ...
Page 158
... believed it would be most unwise to attempt to extend divorce to anything short of adultery . The Bill would give the wife a right to apply for a di- vorce in the case of incestuous adultery , bigamy , and unjustifiable desertion . He ...
... believed it would be most unwise to attempt to extend divorce to anything short of adultery . The Bill would give the wife a right to apply for a di- vorce in the case of incestuous adultery , bigamy , and unjustifiable desertion . He ...
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... believed that ingenious exercitations and inven- tions to evade the direct meaning of texts , tended to weaken and im- pair rather than to establish the authority of Scripture . He believed that we were at liberty to enter upon this ...
... believed that ingenious exercitations and inven- tions to evade the direct meaning of texts , tended to weaken and im- pair rather than to establish the authority of Scripture . He believed that we were at liberty to enter upon this ...
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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