Cabinet Annual Register ...1834 |
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... January till its Prorogation in August - The King's Speech - The Addresses -Irish Church Reform - Corporation Inquiry - The Irish Coercion Bill - Inequality of the Stamp Duties - Irish Jury Laws - Sugar Duties Scottish Royal Burghs ...
... January till its Prorogation in August - The King's Speech - The Addresses -Irish Church Reform - Corporation Inquiry - The Irish Coercion Bill - Inequality of the Stamp Duties - Irish Jury Laws - Sugar Duties Scottish Royal Burghs ...
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... January , 1800 , and in any part of the countries ceded by the Nabob of the Carnatic , of the province of Cuttack , and of the set- tlements of Singapore and Malacca , without any license whatever ; but all subjects of his Majesty , not ...
... January , 1800 , and in any part of the countries ceded by the Nabob of the Carnatic , of the province of Cuttack , and of the set- tlements of Singapore and Malacca , without any license whatever ; but all subjects of his Majesty , not ...
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... January and 5th of July , or 5th of April and 10th of October . But if a party wish to have the annuity payable quarterly , he may effect his object by purchasing one half payable in January and July , and the other in April and October ...
... January and 5th of July , or 5th of April and 10th of October . But if a party wish to have the annuity payable quarterly , he may effect his object by purchasing one half payable in January and July , and the other in April and October ...
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... January , a most heart - rending appeal was made to the sympathy and benevolence of the Protestant community of England , on behalf of the suffering Protestant clergy in Ireland . Such was their melancholy condition , that they were ...
... January , a most heart - rending appeal was made to the sympathy and benevolence of the Protestant community of England , on behalf of the suffering Protestant clergy in Ireland . Such was their melancholy condition , that they were ...
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... January , at the house of the Bishop of London , in St. James's - square , to promote a public subscription in this country , the sum of 2007. was received from his Majesty , sums of 1007. from the Queen , the Duke of Cumberland , and ...
... January , at the house of the Bishop of London , in St. James's - square , to promote a public subscription in this country , the sum of 2007. was received from his Majesty , sums of 1007. from the Queen , the Duke of Cumberland , and ...
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Page 13 - No Native of the said Territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company.
Page 405 - That if any Person shall, during the Continuance of such sole Liberty as aforesaid, contrary to the Intent of this Act, or Right of the Author or his Assignee, represent, or cause to be represented, without the Consent in Writing of the Author or other Proprietor first had and obtained, at any Place of Dramatic Entertainment...
Page 39 - Althorp moved for leave to bring in a Bill to alter and amend the laws relating to the poor ; which was agreed to, and read a first time on the 20th.
Page 11 - ... to make laws and regulations for all persons, whether British or Native, Foreigners or others...
Page 35 - England, the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will require a separate consideration. " There are other subjects hardly less important to the general peace and welfare of Ireland, as affecting the administration of justice and the local taxation of that country, to which your attention will also be required. " Gentlemen of the House of Commons, — I have directed the estimates for the service of the year to be laid before you : they will be framed with the most anxious attention to...
Page 140 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, " I thank you for the supplies which you have granted for the service of the present year.
Page 241 - ... the Evidence that there is a Being, all-powerful, wise, and good, by whom every thing exists, and particularly to obviate difficulties regarding the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity ; in the first place, from considerations independent of written Revelation ; and, in the second place, from the Revelation of the Lord Jesus ; and from the whole, to point out the inferences most necessary for, and useful to, Mankind.
Page 297 - Finding them generally more intelligent, more steady, and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though a foreign yoke, would lead more speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity.
Page 110 - That it is the opinion of this Committee that immediate and effectual measures be taken for the entire abolition of slavery throughout the colonies, under such provisions for regulating the condition of the negroes as may combine their welfare with the interests of the proprietors.
Page 404 - ... that the author of any such production, printed and published within ten years before the passing of this Act by the author thereof or his assignee, or which shall hereafter be so printed and published, or the assignee of such author, shall, from the time of passing this Act, or from the time of such publication respectively, until the end of twenty-eight years from the day of such first publication of the same...