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Side v
... Ireland . Vote of Credit , PAGE 3 CHAP . II . Bank of England . Renewal of Restrictions on Cash - payments . Proceedings as to the Profits of the Bank on its Transactions with Government . Bill for putting an end to the exclusive ...
... Ireland . Vote of Credit , PAGE 3 CHAP . II . Bank of England . Renewal of Restrictions on Cash - payments . Proceedings as to the Profits of the Bank on its Transactions with Government . Bill for putting an end to the exclusive ...
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... Ireland , List of Patents , i - lxxxii lxxxiii clxv cl ccxviii сехххі ccxlvii POETRY . The Vision of Belshazzar , an Ode , ccli The Voice of the People , from the German of Schiller , cclv Dirge of a Highland Chief , executed after the ...
... Ireland , List of Patents , i - lxxxii lxxxiii clxv cl ccxviii сехххі ccxlvii POETRY . The Vision of Belshazzar , an Ode , ccli The Voice of the People , from the German of Schiller , cclv Dirge of a Highland Chief , executed after the ...
Side 2
... IRELAND . Viscount Whitworth Lord Manners Right Hon . Robert Peel ............... Right Hon . W. Vesey Fitzgerald .... Lord Lieutenant . Lord High Chancellor . Chief Secretary . Chancellor of the Exchequer . HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1815 ...
... IRELAND . Viscount Whitworth Lord Manners Right Hon . Robert Peel ............... Right Hon . W. Vesey Fitzgerald .... Lord Lieutenant . Lord High Chancellor . Chief Secretary . Chancellor of the Exchequer . HISTORY OF EUROPE , 1815 ...
Side 3
... Ireland . - Vote of Credit . 1 ant : There the offices of state were open. THESession of parliament opened on 8th November , 1814. The principal topics adverted to in the speech of the Prince Regent were , the negociations then in ...
... Ireland . - Vote of Credit . 1 ant : There the offices of state were open. THESession of parliament opened on 8th November , 1814. The principal topics adverted to in the speech of the Prince Regent were , the negociations then in ...
Side 12
... Ireland , and when this was taken into account , it would leave a surplus of revenue to meet the expenses of the country , of only 568,000l . for Great Britain . No man in the House could shew him that one farthing more was derivable ...
... Ireland , and when this was taken into account , it would leave a surplus of revenue to meet the expenses of the country , of only 568,000l . for Great Britain . No man in the House could shew him that one farthing more was derivable ...
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Side cli - All territory, places, and possessions whatsoever taken by either party from the other during the war, or which may be taken after the signing of this Treaty, excepting only the Islands hereinafter mentioned, shall be restored without delay and without causing any destruction or carrying away any of the Artillery or other public property originally captured in the said forts or places, and which shall remain therein upon the Exchange of the Ratifications of this Treaty, or any Slaves or other private...
Side cliii - The said commissioners shall, by a declaration or report under their hands and seals, decide to which of the two contracting parties the several islands aforesaid do respectively belong, in conformity with the true intent of the said treaty of peace of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three.
Side clii - Lawrence; comprehending all islands within twenty leagues of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries...
Side cliii - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
Side cliv - Commissioners differing, or both, or either of them, refusing, or declining, or wilfully omitting to act, such reports, declarations or statements, shall be made by them, or either of them, and such reference to a friendly...
Side cliv - And in the event of the said two Commissioners differing, or both or either of them refusing, declining, or wilfully omitting to act, such reports, declarations, or statements shall be made by them, or either of them, and such reference to a friendly sovereign or State shall be made in all respects as in the latter part of the fourth article is contained, and in as full a manner as if the same was herein repeated.
Side clv - The said Commissioners shall, by a report or declaration, under their hands and seals, designate the boundary through the said river, lakes and water communications...
Side cliv - Brunswick, and shall have power to adjourn to such other place or places, as they shall think fit.
Side ccxix - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors to make and file the same on or before the First Day of Hilary Term...
Side clxii - Louis, by the grace of God King of France and Navarre, to our dear and well-beloved Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, greeting.