Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 54
Page 43
... hoped that " our constituents , " who continually press for a reduction of taxation , would consider how much taxation depends on the ma- nagement of our external affairs . If the Persian quarrel cost £ 500,000 , and if we had half - a ...
... hoped that " our constituents , " who continually press for a reduction of taxation , would consider how much taxation depends on the ma- nagement of our external affairs . If the Persian quarrel cost £ 500,000 , and if we had half - a ...
Page 142
... hoped the House would assent . He Lord Palmerston said he was content to leave the speeches of Mr. Mangles and Mr. Smith as the antidotes to that of Mr. Dis- raeli . As to the papers moved for , one did not exist , and the other related ...
... hoped the House would assent . He Lord Palmerston said he was content to leave the speeches of Mr. Mangles and Mr. Smith as the antidotes to that of Mr. Dis- raeli . As to the papers moved for , one did not exist , and the other related ...
Page 220
... hoped there would be no premature discussion of its princi- ple on the present occasion . The Bishop of St. David's was one of those who deprecated the undue haste with which this mea- sure had been pressed forward . He concurred with a ...
... hoped there would be no premature discussion of its princi- ple on the present occasion . The Bishop of St. David's was one of those who deprecated the undue haste with which this mea- sure had been pressed forward . He concurred with a ...
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