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... answer of the noble lord or by what I have read of the Snider rifle in the newspapers . Con- sidering the vast sums of money to be laid out in putting a proper weapon into the hands of our soldiers , I think that proper means have not ...
... answer of the noble lord or by what I have read of the Snider rifle in the newspapers . Con- sidering the vast sums of money to be laid out in putting a proper weapon into the hands of our soldiers , I think that proper means have not ...
Side 10
... answer has as yet been received . Until those questions are settled I can give no further information . It is not the intention of the Commissioners themselves to originate any measure on the subject during the present Session . In ...
... answer has as yet been received . Until those questions are settled I can give no further information . It is not the intention of the Commissioners themselves to originate any measure on the subject during the present Session . In ...
Side 11
... answer may soon be expected , or if its prayer will be granted ? Mr. HUNT . - The petition was sent to the Treasury at a much later date , and did not come under my notice until the Estimates for the year 1867-8 had been closed . It ...
... answer may soon be expected , or if its prayer will be granted ? Mr. HUNT . - The petition was sent to the Treasury at a much later date , and did not come under my notice until the Estimates for the year 1867-8 had been closed . It ...
Side 12
... answer was that that report had not yet reached me , and until I had seen it myself I could not say whether it should be laid upon the table or not . THE WAR IN THE RIVER PLATE . Mr. LAIRD . I beg to ask the Secretary of State for ...
... answer was that that report had not yet reached me , and until I had seen it myself I could not say whether it should be laid upon the table or not . THE WAR IN THE RIVER PLATE . Mr. LAIRD . I beg to ask the Secretary of State for ...
Side 14
... answer he has just given , and also respecting an entirely different point . The right hon . gentleman has not merely dealt with the right of the Government , which is undeniable , to engage the service of any gentleman they may select ...
... answer he has just given , and also respecting an entirely different point . The right hon . gentleman has not merely dealt with the right of the Government , which is undeniable , to engage the service of any gentleman they may select ...
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Side 502 - That in all Acts Words importing the Masculine Gender shall be deemed and taken to include Females, and the Singular to include the Plural, and the Plural the Singular, unless the contrary as to Gender or Number is expressly provided...
Side 231 - ... and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto shall be taken down in writing, and read over to him, and shall be signed by the said justice or justices, and kept with the depositions of the witnesses, and shall be transmitted with them as hereinafter mentioned; and...
Side 229 - England, be preferred by the direction or with the consent in writing of a Judge of one of the superior Courts of law...
Side 176 - Furthermore, such ministers as are graduates shall wear upon their surplices, at such times, such hoods as by the orders of the universities are agreeable to their degrees, which no minister shall wear (being no graduate) under pain of suspension.
Side 390 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to...
Side 156 - Magistrate, so also is the other ; — if the one may interfere for that purpose, when the occasion demands it, without the requisition of the Magistrate, so may the other too ; — if the one may employ arms for that purpose, when arms are necessary, the soldier may do the same.
Side 208 - The Earl of Chatham, with his sword drawn Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan ; Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em, Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham.
Side 229 - ... shall be presented to or found by any grand jury, unless the prosecutor or other person presenting such indictment has been bound by recognizance to prosecute or give evidence against the person accused of such offence, or unless the person accused has been committed to or detained in custody, or has been bound by recognizance to appear to answer to an indictment to be preferred against him for such offence...
Side 231 - ... be in custody for the same or any other offence, such justice or justices before he or they shall commit such accused person to prison for trial, or before he or they shall admit him to bail, shall in the presence of such accused person, who shall be at liberty to put questions to any witness produced against him, take the statement...
Side 68 - Back comes the Chief in triumph. Who, in the hour of fight, Hath seen the Great Twin Brethren In harness on his right. Safe comes the ship to haven, Through billows and through gales, If once the Great Twin Brethren Sit shining on the sails.