The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 52.
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... Exchequer Consolida- tion Acts . The Chancellor of the Exchequer moves for a Committee on the Consolidated Fund Produce Bill . - The House of Lords reads for the third time the Bill for rendering the Produce of the Consoli- dated Fund ...
... Exchequer Consolida- tion Acts . The Chancellor of the Exchequer moves for a Committee on the Consolidated Fund Produce Bill . - The House of Lords reads for the third time the Bill for rendering the Produce of the Consoli- dated Fund ...
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... Exchequer , to sit in the place of the Lord Chancellor during the time of his temporary absence . This was accordingly effected with due solemnity ; and certain lords Commissioners were put in nomination , of whom the Lord President of ...
... Exchequer , to sit in the place of the Lord Chancellor during the time of his temporary absence . This was accordingly effected with due solemnity ; and certain lords Commissioners were put in nomination , of whom the Lord President of ...
5. lappuse
... Exchequer hold out of a removal , or even a considerable diminution of that galling taxation which it suffered . The fact was , that a realization of the hopes which had been held out on that subject could be ef- fected only by such a ...
... Exchequer hold out of a removal , or even a considerable diminution of that galling taxation which it suffered . The fact was , that a realization of the hopes which had been held out on that subject could be ef- fected only by such a ...
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... Exchequer . The right hon . gentleman ( he said ) had not acted voluntarily , but upon com- pulsion : he had merely been an instrument with which others had worked their ends , while his own good understanding had been cowed and subdued ...
... Exchequer . The right hon . gentleman ( he said ) had not acted voluntarily , but upon com- pulsion : he had merely been an instrument with which others had worked their ends , while his own good understanding had been cowed and subdued ...
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... exchequer bills . The Bank reduced its issues , and stocks began to fall in proportion . No sooner had this been done , than one of those mysterious deputa- tions waited upon the ministers , and were told that the city was absolutely ...
... exchequer bills . The Bank reduced its issues , and stocks began to fall in proportion . No sooner had this been done , than one of those mysterious deputa- tions waited upon the ministers , and were told that the city was absolutely ...
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349. lappuse - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...
110. lappuse - Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
162. lappuse - They shall keep journals and make out plans of their operations ; and the result agreed upon by them shall be deemed a part of this treaty, and shall have the same force as if it were inserted therein.
161. lappuse - The boundary line between the two countries, west of the Mississippi, shall begin on the Gulf of Mexico, at the mouth of the river Sabine, in the sea, continuing north, along the western bank of that river, to the 32d degree of latitude ; thence, by a line due north...
163. lappuse - ... to make satisfaction for the same, to an amount not exceeding three and one quarter millions of dollars.
288. lappuse - An act to amend and render more effectual an act passed in the last session of parliament, for building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes...
160. lappuse - His Catholic majesty cedes to the United States, in full property and sovereignty, all the territories which belong to him situate to the eastward of the Mississippi, known by the name of East and West Florida.
163. lappuse - Finally, to all the claims of subjects of His Catholic Majesty upon the Government of the United States, in which the interposition of His Catholic Majesty's Government has been solicited before the date of this Treaty, and since the date of the Convention of 1802, or which may have been made to the Department of Foreign Affairs of His Majesty, or to His Minister in the United States.
163. lappuse - August, 1802. 2. To all claims on account of prizes made by French privateers, and condemned by French consuls, within the territory and jurisdiction of Spain. 3. To all claims of indemnities on account of the suspension of the right of deposit at New Orleans, in 1802.
164. lappuse - The said commissioners shall take an oath or affirmation, to be entered upon the record of their proceedings, for the faithful and diligent discharge of their duties ; and in case of the death, sickness, or necessary absence of any such commissioner, his place may be supplied by the appointment as aforesaid, or by the president of the United States during the recess of the senate, of another commissioner in his stead.