IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... filing what was meant ny permanent civil servan.s — namely, those per- sons who hold their appnin. men's directly fr ...
... filing what was meant ny permanent civil servan.s — namely, those per- sons who hold their appnin. men's directly fr ...
... their former '• rights. v Every one perceives that this is a decree of confiscation broad in theory, and thus generally I resettling the tenure of land, and yet susceptible of j an almost inexhaustible ciemency of application in the event ofthe talookdars ...
... Prance. We did i.o answer their despatch. Well, tbey i migi t bave said that was treating mem with undue want of courtesy nud civility; but the people of Eugiaod bad no ■ ri.bt to find fault with us. Because, he answer to that I despatch w.;s tne couise which ...
... order to foment revolution, to take toe commaud of troops*, J to levy armameuts, and, no doubt, to do all ia his poaer to ! unite the people to Sardinia. The nobie lord said that M. I ?? had bad an ovation there. He would like to know all ahout that ovation ...