Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Page 78
... favour and approba- tion . I can only assure the House , that I shall cherish to the last moment of my existence the re- membrance of the proceedings of this day , and of the resolution to which this House has unanimously agreed this ...
... favour and approba- tion . I can only assure the House , that I shall cherish to the last moment of my existence the re- membrance of the proceedings of this day , and of the resolution to which this House has unanimously agreed this ...
Page 357
... favour of submitting the consti- tution to the people , were expressed in general and unqualified terms . " In the Kansas - Nebraska Act , however , this requirement , as ap- plicable to the whole constitution , had not been inserted ...
... favour of submitting the consti- tution to the people , were expressed in general and unqualified terms . " In the Kansas - Nebraska Act , however , this requirement , as ap- plicable to the whole constitution , had not been inserted ...
Page 59
... favour of Mr. Heathcote . 5. That the votes of many persons who were not upon ( or who ought not to have been upon ) the register of electors were reckoned in favour of Mr. Heath- cote . 6. That many persons ' votes were reckoned in favour ...
... favour of Mr. Heathcote . 5. That the votes of many persons who were not upon ( or who ought not to have been upon ) the register of electors were reckoned in favour of Mr. Heath- cote . 6. That many persons ' votes were reckoned in favour ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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