“The” Annual Register: World Events, Volum 63Longman, 1822 |
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... give every informa- tion that could be required . At present he should only say , that the commission had been insti- tuted on the report of a legal adviser of the crown of high character , who had said , that if called upon to wind up ...
... give every informa- tion that could be required . At present he should only say , that the commission had been insti- tuted on the report of a legal adviser of the crown of high character , who had said , that if called upon to wind up ...
Pàgina 23
... give up all claim to its honours , to abandon the throne itself , to part with all her rights and privileges . This circumstance could not but affect an arrangement , which was to be made , with a person not merely expectant of a right ...
... give up all claim to its honours , to abandon the throne itself , to part with all her rights and privileges . This circumstance could not but affect an arrangement , which was to be made , with a person not merely expectant of a right ...
Pàgina 27
... give them any power to restrain the clergy of Scotland from pray- ing for the Queen too ; and this the lord advocate candidly ad- mitted . He admitted further , that the 32nd of his late majesty was applicable merely to the episcopalian ...
... give them any power to restrain the clergy of Scotland from pray- ing for the Queen too ; and this the lord advocate candidly ad- mitted . He admitted further , that the 32nd of his late majesty was applicable merely to the episcopalian ...
Pàgina 35
... give satisfac- tion to particular scruples , he had introduced a proviso into his bill , which stipulated that an oath in the following terms should be taken by every Roman Catholic individual , who was admitted as a clergyman into holy ...
... give satisfac- tion to particular scruples , he had introduced a proviso into his bill , which stipulated that an oath in the following terms should be taken by every Roman Catholic individual , who was admitted as a clergyman into holy ...
Pàgina 37
... give the Ca- tholic the elective franchise , at the same time that you denied him every thing else ; to make him an elector , at the same time that you rendered him incapable of being elected ; to attract to your sides the lowest orders ...
... give the Ca- tholic the elective franchise , at the same time that you denied him every thing else ; to make him an elector , at the same time that you rendered him incapable of being elected ; to attract to your sides the lowest orders ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
afterwards Alessandria appeared appointed arms army Austrian authority baron bart bill bishop Britain British Cadiz called captain charge church colonel command committee conduct constitution Cortes court crown daugh daughter declared defendant deputy Ditto duke duty earl earl marshal England favour foreign France gentlemen George gold guard hand honour Ionian islands Ireland jesty John jury justice king king's kingdom lady late majesty lord Lord Castlereagh lord great chamberlain Lord Hood lord Sidmouth majesty's March marquis measure ment military ministers Moldavia morning motion Naples nation neral night O'Bryen o'clock officers parish parliament party passed persons plaintiff port present prince prince of Carignano prisoner proceeded punishment Queen received regiment respect road royal Russia sent session ship sion sovereign tained taken tion town troops United Kingdom vessel Wallachia whole witness
Passatges populars
Pàgina 170 - Majesty the Emperor and King would not have left it to his enemies ; but his Majesty would only have thought that the conquest of this island should have preceded the opening Of the negociations ; and while Prussia and Russia have either guarantied or recognized the changes which have taken place in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, is it to be supposed that England could have prevented the conquest of Sicily, which is separated from the Continent only by a channel of less than two thousand toises...