Annual Register, Volum 116Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1875 |
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... object . " The greater part of these changes would be inapplicable to the tribunals of Scotland ; but you will be invited , as to that part of my kingdom , to consider the most satisfactory mode of bringing the procedure upon appeals ...
... object . " The greater part of these changes would be inapplicable to the tribunals of Scotland ; but you will be invited , as to that part of my kingdom , to consider the most satisfactory mode of bringing the procedure upon appeals ...
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... objects and hung with spiders ' webs . In the Royal bed- room adjacent was an English general's sword , bearing the inscrip- tion " From Queen Victoria to the King of Ashantee " -- a gift probably of Her Majesty to Calcalli's ...
... objects and hung with spiders ' webs . In the Royal bed- room adjacent was an English general's sword , bearing the inscrip- tion " From Queen Victoria to the King of Ashantee " -- a gift probably of Her Majesty to Calcalli's ...
Side 30
... object of my expedition has been perfectly secured . The territories of the Gold Coast will not again be troubled by the warlike ambition of this restless Power . I may add that the flag of England from this moment will be received ...
... object of my expedition has been perfectly secured . The territories of the Gold Coast will not again be troubled by the warlike ambition of this restless Power . I may add that the flag of England from this moment will be received ...
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... objects aforesaid , Lord Chancellor Cairns proposed to amend Lord Sel- borne's English Judicature Bill of the previous ... object was to abolish the system of lay patronage in the Established Kirk , and make it over to the congregation ...
... objects aforesaid , Lord Chancellor Cairns proposed to amend Lord Sel- borne's English Judicature Bill of the previous ... object was to abolish the system of lay patronage in the Established Kirk , and make it over to the congregation ...
Side 47
... object the abolition of all Church patronage from the Crown downwards , and the creation of a constituency by whom the minister of a congregation might be selected . He did not mean to create any fancy qualification for this ...
... object the abolition of all Church patronage from the Crown downwards , and the creation of a constituency by whom the minister of a congregation might be selected . He did not mean to create any fancy qualification for this ...
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Side 99 - ... has refurbished and paraded anew every rusty tool she was fondly thought to have disused ; when no one can become her convert without renouncing his moral and mental freedom, and placing his civil loyalty and duty at the mercy of another ; and when she has equally repudiated modern thought and ancient history.
Side 231 - THE PRIEST TO THE ALTAR ; or, Aids to the Devout Celebration of Holy Communion, chiefly after the Ancient English Use of Sarum. By PETER GOLDSMITH MEDD, MA, Canon of St. Alban's. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. Royal 8vo. ij5. Meyrick.— THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH OF England on the Holy Communion Restated as a Guide at the Present Time.
Side 362 - Majesty, they would mentally include the health of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family.
Side 336 - I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern In that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of all terrestrial life.
Side 84 - And where heretofore there hath been great diversity in saying and singing in churches within this Realm : some following Salisbury Use, some Hereford Use, some the Use of Bangor, some of York, and some of Lincoln : now from henceforth, all the whole realm shall have but one Use.
Side 236 - The Prayer Book Interleaved; with Historical Illustrations and Explanatory Notes arranged parallel to the Text, by the Rev. WM Campion, BD, Fellow and Tutor of Queens
Side 284 - Ladies and gentlemen, in but two short weeks from this time I hope that you may enter, in your own homes, on a new series of readings, at which my assistance will be indispensable ; but from these garish lights I vanish now for evermore, with a heartfelt, grateful, respectful, and affectionate farewell.
Side 305 - An expedition is organized to subdue to our authority the countries situated to the south of Gondokoro; "To suppress the slave trade; to introduce a system of regular commerce; "To open to navigation the great lakes of the equator; "And to establish a chain of military stations and commercial depots, distant at intervals of three days' march, throughout Central Africa, accepting Gondokoro as the base of operations.
Side 235 - The Christian Year. Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holy Days throughout the Year.
Side 19 - Queen hears and reads with horror of the sufferings which the brute creation often undergo from the thoughtlessness of the ignorant, and she fears also sometimes from experiments in the pursuit of science. For the removal of the former the Queen trusts much to the progress of education, and in regard to the pursuit of science she hopes that the entire advantage of those anaesthetic discoveries from which man has derived so much benefit himself in the alleviation of suffering may be fully extended...