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... effect would be to get rid of the appointment of re- ceivers under judgments , and to simplify the whole of those transactions . no doubt that he had now said enough to induce the House to grant him leave to introduce the Bill . they ...
... effect would be to get rid of the appointment of re- ceivers under judgments , and to simplify the whole of those transactions . no doubt that he had now said enough to induce the House to grant him leave to introduce the Bill . they ...
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... effect that object by pro- Secretary to spin out the debate till twelve longing his speech till six o'clock , when a o'clock , when it must inevitably stand postponement must necessarily take place . adjourned to Thursday . The same ...
... effect that object by pro- Secretary to spin out the debate till twelve longing his speech till six o'clock , when a o'clock , when it must inevitably stand postponement must necessarily take place . adjourned to Thursday . The same ...
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... effect so intolerant a design . He introduction of this Bill , but only protest would not offer any impediment now to the against the free judgment of the House being fettered by the title of the Bill . MR . PACKE asked if the Bill was ...
... effect so intolerant a design . He introduction of this Bill , but only protest would not offer any impediment now to the against the free judgment of the House being fettered by the title of the Bill . MR . PACKE asked if the Bill was ...
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... effect , but that Laws had continued many years - nay , Bill was withdrawn , and now the question centuries - yet , in point of fact , the system was as far from being settled as it was in of Poor Law relief had been entirely 1846 ...
... effect , but that Laws had continued many years - nay , Bill was withdrawn , and now the question centuries - yet , in point of fact , the system was as far from being settled as it was in of Poor Law relief had been entirely 1846 ...
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... effect of the Act has been to drive per- sons to the use of other poisons , instead of arsenic . Well , then , those provisions of the Arsenic Act having succeeded to a certain extent , the question is , first of all , whether they have ...
... effect of the Act has been to drive per- sons to the use of other poisons , instead of arsenic . Well , then , those provisions of the Arsenic Act having succeeded to a certain extent , the question is , first of all , whether they have ...
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Seite 735 - I, AB, do swear that I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position that princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever. And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm...
Seite 737 - And I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any Intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by Law within this Realm: And I do solemnly swear, That I never will exercise any Privilege to which I am or may become entitled, to disturb or weaken the Protestant Religion or Protestant Government in the United Kingdom...
Seite 733 - I do further declare that it is not an article of my faith, and that I do renounce, reject, and abjure the opinion that princes excommunicated...
Seite 733 - And I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify and declare, That I do make this Declaration and every part thereof in the plain and Ordinary Sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any Evasion, Equivocation or Mental Reservation whatsoever...
Seite 245 - I, the owner of the estate and the borrower of the money, must pay. Well, that is not all. Months or years after all this is completed, from circumstances I find I must sell my estate altogether. I find a person willing to become a purchaser. The intending purchaser says : " No doubt you thought this was a good title when you bought this estate, and no doubt this lender of money thought he had a very good security when he lent his money ; but you are now asking me to pay my money. I must be satisfied...
Seite 759 - I do swear, That I will defend to the utmost of my Power the Settlement of Property within this Realm, as established by the Laws: And I do hereby disclaim, disavow and solemnly abjure Any Intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by Law within this Realm...
Seite 161 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Seite 289 - ... The undersigned renounces all pretension on the part of the British government to visit and search American vessels in time of peace. Nor is it as American that such vessels are ever visited ; but it has been the invariable practice of the British navy, and, as the undersigned believes, of all navies in the world, to ascertain, by visit, the real nationality of merchant vessels met with on the high seas, if there be good reason to apprehend their illegal character.
Seite 951 - An Act further to amend the Laws relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales.