NoIIINGHAM JOURNAL, AND GENERAL ADVEKTISER

... to reject them, as unworthy our acceptance. Iteiolved—That this meeting pledge themselves, an/ call on all the advocates of civil and religious liberty to give a similar pledge, in the event of a new election, to vote for no candidate who will not distinctly ...

Published: Friday 16 January 1835
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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lal ITICLL CoNDsTI b IMO PROSPII6III4I FAAN,K. (Conthlued)

... be discipline, otherwise there ran be no order, and liberty straightway be. enrnes licence and anarchy. The instance of the United States disproves no part of this position ; on the contrary, strengthens it, for we can already perceive the symptoms of discord ...

Published: Monday 11 October 1830
Newspaper: Government Gazette (India)
County: Tamil Nadu, India
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1 - This fart, ambiguously stated,has been since ns ambiguously contradicted. The whole direful story perhaps ..

... moved the process of the Court ag,ainst the parties; and Dr. Allen being present was to be arraigned the following day. A civil action was brought by Mr. William Smith (the under sheriff) aaailist Lord Selkirk for false imprisonment; and the after some ...

Published: Monday 26 April 1819
Newspaper: Champion (London)
County: London, England
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PAUL DUMBLY AND lIIS SISTER,

... aepearai.ee of gen- Let us not rest under any delusion in this matter, tleman. He asked me the name of some street, and I Europe united can extort any terms from Russia; said, am sorry I cannot inform you, sir, 1 am a and is the interest of every Slate of Europe ...

Published: Thursday 03 December 1846
Newspaper: Perthshire Courier
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JULY 2

... Majesty's and which while it supported the sound and civil instituth tlic country, ami upheld the connection the Protestant religion with the State in every portion of the United Kingdom, made no civil distinctions now unknown to the land, would receive ...

JOURNAL„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 18:3'

... ailvorde, appeared remise, on behalf of the rani-homers of He spoke av lotions : I have all my lite been an humid, advitvate of civil and religious liberty; and, in particular. it is {mean to many within this teuerable mt, holm I .e Pt er plc ide I, to what ...

Published: Thursday 23 February 1837
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
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, . . they must proceed t o eegulate it by parliamentary legishe 1 they had their origin cattees so

... officers in perfect, or nearly so. He, theroore,-did no t p ro p ose an y violent 1 act of marriage should be an entirely civil contract, with the Common council ; and when they did this they would alteration. He would divide Dublin into eight districts ...

London

... of that hemisphere of Europe which has long lain in state of obscuration, against that which the beams of science and civilization have fallen It haa now no confederates but Princes whose only instrument of government is the sword. Its only weapon is ...

RAILWAY SYSTEM

... consequences upon each distinctly, with tine view of simplifying the argument- First, let refer to the Proprietors, who may unite their means for the construction of the railway,and then to the public, for whose service may be so constructed. We take tor ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1833
Newspaper: Berkshire Chronicle
County: Berkshire, England
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REFORM BILL

... such a manner lo divest it of all former prejudices, of all party spirit, and to proceed with deliberation and calmness, and unite in one general desire to achieve the public good. It is in this temper that I have, wished to introduce this measure ; I am ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1832
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
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IkWa st mm mi rtl €t) rtm i t lf

... cold climates to advanced life, the novelty of civilization which creates and multiplies in its developeraentthe meansofexistence, thehal.it oflivingon little appertamin.r exclusively to newly civilized nations. The minimum ofinerease in France, Germany ...

Published: Monday 26 August 1833
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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SPIRIT OP THE JOURNALS

... carried on, to otanity both their resources sod an. to replace the reign of anarchy and bar. barisin by that of refiiieutent and civil liberty. It is impossible to look forward to any but Ls brightest ilestiuies for these, till lately al. ualtnown countries ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1838
Newspaper: Bombay Gazette
County: Maharashtra, India
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