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... Slay the good dod, its Whose justice tall oppresssed fe nations repose their trust-protect, aid, atld with his ol Altisiglity arm, exalt the cause of freedom which you have served so loand faithfully, and may you live to wittless pi in its ttiuiiiplt, thie ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... the armorial ensigns on both sides. No tur sooner does the pest waggon, emblazoned with the Danish stel arms, start frem Flensburg, than these arms disappear under are a coat of tar; and by way of retaliation, some t Danish dis- eve posed persons ?? have ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4357 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... retainte o an indefinite tmm in prison, had no power to trans- a If port them ; that this was an etc post fato law, tob 0 arm the Crown with a-power it did not possess; g e that the act of last session created a distinetien be- a Y tween-treason andfelony; ...

Imperial Parliament

... in he proposed its continuance were widely different at from those under which Lord John Russell had pro- al posed its enactment. There were no parties noew in be arms against the Cro.vn in Ireland, but the secret o-organisation which stimulated to the ...

Imperial Parliament

... the government ofb Irelhod.hdd tued4nd. on which it still continued- b to tO c Pto$: force and arms. They ad! ; ?? ?? I 1 50,000 men in that country, armed to the teethl 'La pi keep the peeo le down; and they were annually voting Je away large sums of ...

Imperial Parliament

... few lines for the benefit of the hon. member for Tavistock: . I -. ; To John I owe some obligation, But John has lately thought it Sit To blaze it out through all the nation, So John and I are more than quit. Gentlemen in that Houe -blamed -the Bepealers ...

Imperial Parliament

... f few lines for the benefit of the hon. member' for s Tavistock: I To John I owe some obligation, _ But John has lately thoughtit fit To blaze it out through 'althe nation, So John 'and I are more than quit. Gentlemen ?? House blamed the Repealersl , ...

Ireland

... to hlum from one at of the four provinces under the old aystem of trade. ANOTHExR 'BID' FoR THE LsADusER1P. - Mr Henry a Grattan, as I enior Representativeo has addressed a card it to the Irith members, rrcommendleg a meeting of their 1e body previous ...

Imperial Parliament

... proposed its eontinuance were widely- different Sax, from those under which Lord John Russell had'pro- pug, posed its enactment. There were no parties now in the., arms against the Crown in Ireland, but the secret organisation which stimulated to the ...

Imperial Parliament

... . . He would quote a of few lines for the-bd'nefit of the hon. member for. as Tavistock :- . ' ' *d 'To John I owe some obligation, _ ' -'But John has latelj thought it fit h1- To blaze it. out throughdlal the nation, id ' . . So Johr, and' larenmore ...