Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 91
Seite 40
... Parliament , observing : " The corn laws were repealed after full discussion , with the knowledge and sanction of both Houses of Parliament . But our maritime supremacy has been sur- rendered ( I use the mildest word ) , has been given ...
... Parliament , observing : " The corn laws were repealed after full discussion , with the knowledge and sanction of both Houses of Parliament . But our maritime supremacy has been sur- rendered ( I use the mildest word ) , has been given ...
Seite 90
... Parliament , the Judge of the Admiralty , whose advice on matters connected with the foreign relations of the country was most eminently serviceable in former times , is now excluded from the other House of Parliament . The Master of ...
... Parliament , the Judge of the Admiralty , whose advice on matters connected with the foreign relations of the country was most eminently serviceable in former times , is now excluded from the other House of Parliament . The Master of ...
Seite 135
... Parliamentary offence , which was " malum pro- hibitum " - an offence which , as Parliament created , Parliament 66 could remove ; and therefore a contract ratified by Parliament could not be simony . Mr. Wal- pole quoted Gibson's Codex ...
... Parliamentary offence , which was " malum pro- hibitum " - an offence which , as Parliament created , Parliament 66 could remove ; and therefore a contract ratified by Parliament could not be simony . Mr. Wal- pole quoted Gibson's Codex ...
Inhalt
STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
17 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Address admitted allies amendment army asked Austria Bill Bishop Black Sea British Government cause charge Cheers Committee conduct course Court Crampton Crown daughter deceased declared Derby duty Earl Emperor England Europe existing favour force foreign France French Gladstone Hear Herat honour House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Italy ject jury justice Kars King lady Lord Chancellor Lord Clarendon Lord Derby Lord Goderich Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Lord Panmure Majesty Majesty's Government measure ment military Minister motion murder Naples nation noble Lord o'clock object officers opinion Parliament party passed peace peerage peers Persia persons port prerogative present principle prisoner proceeded proposed question resolution respect Russia Sardinia Sebastopol sent ship sion Sir James Graham speech taken territory thought tion took treaty troops Turkey United vernment vessels vote whole