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... George Clerk , Mr. Beckett Denison , Mr. Villiers , Mr. Cobden , and Lord George Bentinck - On a Division the Motion of Sir Robert Peel is carried , the Amendment of Mr. P. Miles being rejected by 337 against 240 [ 29 CHAPTER III . The ...
... George Clerk , Mr. Beckett Denison , Mr. Villiers , Mr. Cobden , and Lord George Bentinck - On a Division the Motion of Sir Robert Peel is carried , the Amendment of Mr. P. Miles being rejected by 337 against 240 [ 29 CHAPTER III . The ...
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... George Bentinck , Sir George Clerk , and Mr. C. Buller - The Resolution is affirmed on a Division , by a Majority of 123 - On the Third Reading of the Customs Bill being moved , Lord George Bentinck moves that it be read a third time on ...
... George Bentinck , Sir George Clerk , and Mr. C. Buller - The Resolution is affirmed on a Division , by a Majority of 123 - On the Third Reading of the Customs Bill being moved , Lord George Bentinck moves that it be read a third time on ...
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... George Bentinck , and Mr. Hume — The Debate is adjourned to the 27th of July - On the Motion that the House go into Committee on the Resolutions , Lord George Bentinck proposes an Amendment hostile to the Ministerial Scheme - Speeches ...
... George Bentinck , and Mr. Hume — The Debate is adjourned to the 27th of July - On the Motion that the House go into Committee on the Resolutions , Lord George Bentinck proposes an Amendment hostile to the Ministerial Scheme - Speeches ...
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... George Clerk , Mr. Beckett Denison , Mr. Villiers , Mr. Cobden , and Lord George Ben- tinck - On a Division the Motion of Sir Robert Peel is carried , the Amendment of Mr. P. Miles being rejected by 337 against 240 . ON N the 27th of ...
... George Clerk , Mr. Beckett Denison , Mr. Villiers , Mr. Cobden , and Lord George Ben- tinck - On a Division the Motion of Sir Robert Peel is carried , the Amendment of Mr. P. Miles being rejected by 337 against 240 . ON N the 27th of ...
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... George Bentinck moved the omis- sion of the word " oats , " assigning the peculiar circumstances of Ire- land as his reason . The annual importation of oats from Ireland had amounted in the last and for- mer years to 2,500,000l . in ...
... George Bentinck moved the omis- sion of the word " oats , " assigning the peculiar circumstances of Ire- land as his reason . The annual importation of oats from Ireland had amounted in the last and for- mer years to 2,500,000l . in ...
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Seite 274 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits, to the Pacific Ocean...
Seite 261 - It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party on the northwest coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbours, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open, for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects of the two Powers...
Seite 274 - River, the navigation of the said branch shall be free and open to the Hudson's Bay Company, and to all British subjects trading with the same, to the point where the said branch meets the main stream of the Columbia, and thence down the said main stream...
Seite 273 - House dissenting) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
Seite 280 - We. therefore, the delegates with plenary powers of the people of Texas, in solemn convention assembled, appealing to a candid world for the necessities of our condition, do hereby resolve and declare, that our political connection with the Mexican nation has forever ended, and that the people of Texas do now constitute a free, sovereign, and independent republic, and are fully invested with all the rights and attributes which properly belong to independent nations; and, conscious of the rectitude...
Seite 339 - Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the...
Seite 296 - Sutlej, which a sudden rise of seven inches had rendered hardly fordable. In their efforts to reach the right bank through the deepened water, they suffered from our horse artillery a terrible carnage. Hundreds fell under this cannonade; hundreds upon hundreds were drowned in attempting the perilous passage.
Seite 285 - I refer you to the report of the secretary of the navy, for a highly satisfactory account of the manner in which the concerns of that department have been conducted during the present year.
Seite 296 - ... gun which could be sent to their aid, had been cast into the scale, that victory finally declared for the British. The fire of the Sikhs...
Seite 304 - Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government, and will, in token of such supremacy, present annually to the British Government one horse, twelve perfect shawl goats of approved breed (six male, and six female), and three pairs of Kashmir shawls.