The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volum 58Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1817 |
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... witnesses , continued their hold of the man originally pointed out , and hand- cuffed him . Mr. Rae , the manager , then came forward on the stage , and informed the audience that the man who had fired the pistol was in custody , and he ...
... witnesses , continued their hold of the man originally pointed out , and hand- cuffed him . Mr. Rae , the manager , then came forward on the stage , and informed the audience that the man who had fired the pistol was in custody , and he ...
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... witness lost no time in collaring him , and he assisted in securing him . The prisoner denied that he was the man . He was con- veyed into the avenue of the pit , and a case of gunpowder was found upon him . Mr. John Taylor , a ...
... witness lost no time in collaring him , and he assisted in securing him . The prisoner denied that he was the man . He was con- veyed into the avenue of the pit , and a case of gunpowder was found upon him . Mr. John Taylor , a ...
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... witnesses also attended , who were present on the melan- choly occasion . The following particulars transpired before his Lordship : - Mr. Mr. Brookes was proprietor of a menagerie . He had 34 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... witnesses also attended , who were present on the melan- choly occasion . The following particulars transpired before his Lordship : - Mr. Mr. Brookes was proprietor of a menagerie . He had 34 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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... witness , that he had got them . The par- ties then informed him , that they would soon leave the house , but that if he attempted to call out previous to their closing the street- door after them , they would have his life . They then ...
... witness , that he had got them . The par- ties then informed him , that they would soon leave the house , but that if he attempted to call out previous to their closing the street- door after them , they would have his life . They then ...
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... Witness passed on , and heard no more . Is well acquainted with the person of the landlord , but could not identify the others . 66 Mr. Tuck , the landlord , being cautioned , was then called , and confirmed part of the evidence of ...
... Witness passed on , and heard no more . Is well acquainted with the person of the landlord , but could not identify the others . 66 Mr. Tuck , the landlord , being cautioned , was then called , and confirmed part of the evidence of ...
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Side 366 - ... subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respectively.
Side 364 - Religion, namely, the precepts of Justice, Christian Charity and Peace, which, far from being applicable only to private concerns, must have an immediate influence on the councils of Princes, and guide all their steps, as being the only means of consolidating human institutions and remedying their imperfections.
Side 372 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Side 366 - No higher or other duties or charges shall be imposed in any of the ports of the United States on British vessels, than those payable in the same ports by vessels of the United States...
Side 357 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Side 366 - No higher or other duty shall be imposed on the importation into the United States of any articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of his Britannic Majesty's territories in Europe...
Side 321 - AN ACT to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and for extending the Time limited for those Purposes respectively...
Side 512 - Captain Lewis, who was on shore with one hunter, met about eight o'clock two white bears. Of the strength and ferocity of this animal, the Indians had given us dreadful accounts : they never attack him but in parties of six or eight persons, and even then are often defeated with the loss of one or more of their number.
Side 368 - IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Side 58 - ... according to the same rules or any of them at periods not more distant than twenty years, nor less than seven years from each other, unless previous to any such period the parliament of the united kingdom...