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... sion of Inquiry into the grievances of the Ionian Islands withdrawn 25. Sugar Duties - Committee on the Sugar Duties ' Bill - Propo- sition to reduce the duty on Free Labour Sugar - Division Lists , & c . ... ... ... ... County ...
... sion of Inquiry into the grievances of the Ionian Islands withdrawn 25. Sugar Duties - Committee on the Sugar Duties ' Bill - Propo- sition to reduce the duty on Free Labour Sugar - Division Lists , & c . ... ... ... ... County ...
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... sion of Papists from Parliament . ( IRELAND . ] The Mar- persevere in his intention at that late period of the Session . The Marquess of Westmeath , upon look- ing to the order book , saw no other open day but that which he had selected ...
... sion of Papists from Parliament . ( IRELAND . ] The Mar- persevere in his intention at that late period of the Session . The Marquess of Westmeath , upon look- ing to the order book , saw no other open day but that which he had selected ...
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... sion of 1842 or not ? He hoped the ing orders . He had heard Gentlemen , House would grant the indulgence sought exceedingly interested in the communica- tion between Scotland and England , sup- port this motion , and he knew they would ...
... sion of 1842 or not ? He hoped the ing orders . He had heard Gentlemen , House would grant the indulgence sought exceedingly interested in the communica- tion between Scotland and England , sup- port this motion , and he knew they would ...
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... sion , for he did not regard the noble Lord as an opponent on this occasion ; he had the noble Lord's high authority for this principle that the sole object of the law was not the punishment of the guilty , but to deter others from the ...
... sion , for he did not regard the noble Lord as an opponent on this occasion ; he had the noble Lord's high authority for this principle that the sole object of the law was not the punishment of the guilty , but to deter others from the ...
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... sion , that the use of capital punishments , without absolute necessity , tended not only to the sacrifice of the innocent , but the escape of the guilty . He would produce an instance which came under his own knowledge . The case ...
... sion , that the use of capital punishments , without absolute necessity , tended not only to the sacrifice of the innocent , but the escape of the guilty . He would produce an instance which came under his own knowledge . The case ...
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Página 661 - We do likewise declare, that it is our royal will and pleasure that from henceforth the execution of all and all manner of penal laws in matters ecclesiastical...
Página 711 - ... to devise the best mode of providing for the cure of souls, with special reference to the residence of the clergy on their respective benefices...
Página 339 - They were admitted to be the rightful occupants of the soil, with a legal as well as just claim to retain possession of it, and to use it according to their own discretion...
Página 213 - If obedience to the will of God be necessary to happiness, and knowledge of his will be necessary to obedience, I know not how he that withholds this knowledge, or delays it, can be said to love his neighbour as himself. He that voluntarily continues in ignorance is guilty of all the crimes which ignorance produces; as to him that should extinguish the tapers of a light-house, might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks.
Página 703 - ... to consider the state of the several dioceses in England and Wales, with reference to the amount of their revenues, and the more equal distribution of episcopal duties, and the prevention of the necessity of attaching by commendam to bishoprics benefices with cure of souls...
Página 317 - You will understand, and will cause it to be made generally known, that hereafter the tenure of Colonial offices held during her Majesty's pleasure, will not be regarded as equivalent to a tenure during good behaviour...
Página 661 - But it being evident by the sad experience of twelve years that there is very little fruit of all those forcible courses, we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters which is not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several Statutes and Acts of Parliament...
Página 183 - Gulph of Mexico, is as the valley of the shadow of death. Darkness rests upon it. Only here and there, a few rays of gospel light pierce through the awful gloom. This vast country contains more than a million of inhabitants. Their number is every year increased, by a mighty flood of emigration.
Página 391 - That this Convention is of opinion that a wanton, flagrant, and unjust outrage has been made upon the people of Birmingham, by a blood-thirsty and unconstitutional force from London, acting under the authority of men, who, when out of office, sanctioned and took part in the meetings of the people; and now, when they share in the public plunder, seek to keep the people in social and political degradation.
Página 37 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...