Abolition Passports.—The M*
... Abolition Passports.—The M* ...
... Abolition Passports.—The M* ...
... discharge of the duties committed to me. You will allow me to recall to your remembrance the circumstances under which, with the deepest regret, I retired from the representation of the Island. In 1851 I became a Catholic, and felt it my duty to resign into ...
... imposed on Home Produce, and on any further remission of Taxes the Farmers have the first claim for the immediate and total abolition of the Malt Tax. On the great question of National Education I am and always have been a warm supporter of every Institution ...
... subsequently strengthened by the Letters that I have received from so many of the large landowners of the Island, it becomes my duty to declare the principles on which I seek your support The oaresion pearlier ; my Opponent possessing so many powerful personal ...
... discharge of the duties •committed me. You will allow me to recall to your remembrance the circumstances under which, with the deepest regret, I retired torn the representation of the Island. 1851 became a Catholic, and felt it my duty to resign into your ...
... Chamber of Deputies hasj of ust of of in favour the abolition of the punishment death by a majority of 56 to 27. Of 290 pinions addressed to the Chamber on this subject 260 were for and 30 against the abolition. EDI/4313MM, Yea. 20. At present nearly everything ...
... and most judicious of her citizens represent them the local chamber. The first duty will that of the burgesses to elect the Council, and upon the Council will devolve the duty the Mayor and .Milcimen. Upon the choice, therefore, the burgesses at this the ...
... inconvenience. Forward address en a stamped envelope to W. Goodall, Esq., 1, Royal Colonnade. Brighton, Sussex. GOUT AND 1111EVIIATIS11.—Persona Ahmed with either of the above complaints will, upon sending their addreas on a stamped envelope to Mr. upon 1 road ...
... America, which has long laboured hopelessly to all appearance, for the Abolition of Slavery—the Republicans The constant refusal of the slave owners to listen to any proposition of abolition, in ever gradual a form ; the growing insolence of thin party from ...
... opened the farther Morin wee lined Wednesday neat. Varliamentam Heins. ON WEDSESD VT in the Homo or Contuse the Au. h rates abolition Bill was read a second time. The hotuw divided and the numbers were for the second eyedlog 263 against 187. Mr. Newdegou ...