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... rebellion Peel , who stated it was not only his own was formidable in its nature . Mr. Anstru- opinion but that of Sir John Jervis , the ther , who for fifteen years had been Colo- late Attorney General , whom he had con- nial Secretary ...
... rebellion Peel , who stated it was not only his own was formidable in its nature . Mr. Anstru- opinion but that of Sir John Jervis , the ther , who for fifteen years had been Colo- late Attorney General , whom he had con- nial Secretary ...
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... rebellion ; and in no one single in- stance was the slightest resistance offered or violence used against the troops so em- ployed - not one single casualty occurred during the whole of the two months . Lieutenant Henderson , who was ...
... rebellion ; and in no one single in- stance was the slightest resistance offered or violence used against the troops so em- ployed - not one single casualty occurred during the whole of the two months . Lieutenant Henderson , who was ...
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... rebellion . " " Did you disapprove of his acting as judge - ad- vocate on these courts - martial ? Answer - I did ; I advised him not to act as judge - advocate as soon as I heard of it . Q. Did he , after that , cease to act on courts ...
... rebellion . " " Did you disapprove of his acting as judge - ad- vocate on these courts - martial ? Answer - I did ; I advised him not to act as judge - advocate as soon as I heard of it . Q. Did he , after that , cease to act on courts ...
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... rebellion their property has become forfeited to Government , and I think it worthy of consider- ation whether it would not be expedient to make over their lands and houses to Malabars , who would gladly settle in the district upon any ...
... rebellion their property has become forfeited to Government , and I think it worthy of consider- ation whether it would not be expedient to make over their lands and houses to Malabars , who would gladly settle in the district upon any ...
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... rebellion in Ceylon in the year 1848 , it may be necessary to adduce some facts out of many that could be brought forward , to sons resident in or well acquainted with the colony prove that a rebellion did exist ; although by per- such ...
... rebellion in Ceylon in the year 1848 , it may be necessary to adduce some facts out of many that could be brought forward , to sons resident in or well acquainted with the colony prove that a rebellion did exist ; although by per- such ...
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Seite 1019 - There is a danger, however, which alarms me much more than any aggression of a foreign sovereign. Clergymen of our own Church, who have subscribed the Thirty-nine Articles, and acknowledged in explicit terms the Queen's supremacy, have been the most forward in leading their flocks, ' step by step, to the very verge of the precipice.
Seite 919 - The naval force to be maintained upon the American lakes by His Majesty and the Government of the United States shall henceforth be confined to the following vessels on each side, that is — On Lake Ontario, to one vessel not exceeding one hundred tons burden, and armed with one eighteen pound cannon. On the Upper Lakes, to two vessels not exceeding like burden each, and armed with like force.
Seite 919 - All other armed vessels on those lakes shall be forthwith dismantled, and no other vessels of war shall be there built or armed.
Seite 919 - If either party should hereafter be desirous of annulling this stipulation, and should give notice to that effect to the other party, it shall cease to be binding after the expiration of six months from the date of such notice. The naval force so to be limited shall be restricted to such services as will in no respect interfere with the proper duties of the armed vessels of the other party.
Seite 279 - Ireland, he should for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of one hundred pounds : and whereas it may be doubted whether the recited enactment extends to the assumption of the title of archbishop or bishop of a pretended province or diocese, or archbishop or bishop of a city, place, or territory, or dean of any pretended deanery in England or Ireland, not being the see, province, or diocese of any archbishop or bishop...
Seite 923 - ... we have seen a most important change. We are witnessing now what a few years ago no one could have predicted as possible. We see men meeting together from all the countries in the world, more like the gatherings of nations in former times when they came up for a great religious festival; we find men speaking different languages, and bred in different habits, associating in one common temple erected for their gratification and reception.
Seite 955 - ... conviction, without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the same.
Seite 851 - And be it enacted, That in case it shall be made to appear to Her Majesty that British Vessels are subject in any Foreign Country to any Prohibitions or Restrictions as...
Seite 953 - The provisions of this act shall not extend or apply to any association or individuals who shall in the certificate filed with the secretary of state, or with the county clerk, use or specify a name or style the same as that of any previously existing incorporated society in this state...
Seite 851 - ... it shall be made to appear to Her Majesty that British Ships are either directly or indirectly subject in any Foreign Country to any Duties or Charges of any Sort or Kind whatsoever from which the national Vessels of such Country are exempt, or that any Duties are imposed upon Articles imported or exported in...