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LORD BEACONSFIELD AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... invader (hear, hear), and that during the interval that has elapsed since the signature of the treaty, the Sultan, in the re-settlement of his empire, has had to deal with a greater number of difficult arraimements than probably ever fell in the same space ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1879
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2035 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... issue involved this vote. He had the deepest distrust of Russia, who, though professing to make war solely for religion and civilization, has now advanced claims for large increase territory, aud lie desired place the Government a position to protect the interests ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1878
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1948 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... the Indians without fee. Judge Dundy, of the United States Court, gave his decision on the 12th inst., to the following effect :-First, that an Indian is a person within the meaning of the laws of the United States, and has, therefore, the right to sue ...

Published: Wednesday 28 May 1879
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2839 | Page: 10, 11 | Tags: News 

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... the Indians without fee. Judge Dundy, of the United States Court, gave his decision on the 12th inst., to the following effect :-First, that an Indian is a person within the meaning of the laws of the United States, and has, therefore, the right to sue ...

Published: Wednesday 28 May 1879
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2819 | Page: 10, 11 | Tags: News 

MAIDENHEAD AND &LOUGH GAZETTE.-FEBRUARY 14. 1877

... see what belongs to the civil inagistrate : The Majesty bath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her do. minion. unto whom the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be seelesiastioal or civil, in all cruses cloth appertain ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1877
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7211 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOLIDAY LETTERS

... in which the Government besought the subjects II to pay promptly aa resettle, and so help to carry on th* glorious wort. Since then th* Turin#** have had plenty tax** sa pries united Italy, bat th* chief soot of th* union to thorn has been the removal ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1875
Newspaper: Northwich Guardian
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3956 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

EPITOME OF OPINION IN THE MORNING JOURNALS

... its Maiden fame and its Ferculean strength, is simply an event to which, for magnitude and import, the warlike annals of civilized man afford no parallel. Great indeed is the power of general famine ! To no other force does the German minarch directly ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1870
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1619 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... public interest as regards the whole affair. However deeply we may be concerned in the resettlement of political relations with Afghanistan, the time for that resettlement has not yet arrived; and, meanwhile, there is a very general feeling that, except for ...

Published: Monday 06 January 1879
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3204 | Page: 8, 9 | Tags: News 

the doing,, not very clear. APP , felt by mean's the follows that that object wJi w> Ue3 rather session

... Idleness. The Government has undertaken to bring in a scheme for resettling the constitution of the West African colonies. The regions of the Post-office and the Telegraphs will have be resettled. The Education vote promises to arouse cn-8611 6 . finaJlv ...

Published: Wednesday 10 June 1874
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2996 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

cossturvATlvii SOIREE AT CLIFTON

... welfare of the British empire (hear, hear). In former days the Liberal party planned themselves on being the supporters of civil and religion.; Weeny, on being the party who had repealed the Corn Laws and encouraged free-trade, on being the party who had ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1874
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 2036 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BA NQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS. SPEECH OF EARL BEACONSFIELD. On Wednesday night Her Majeety's Ministers ..

... during the interval that ban elapsed since the signature of the treaty more numerous and more difficult questions in the resettle. meet of the provinces and their rearrangement have been placed before the Sakai) of Turkey, than probably in the time have ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1879
Newspaper: Rochdale Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1710 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BIC BtiN 03

... bail. From what I can gather the plan seems to be not only practicable, but formidable in its nature. Given that a military unit is practically invulnerable, rapid in its flight, and capable of indefinite expansion, we have the nucleus of a new class of ...

Published: Thursday 10 July 1879
Newspaper: Poole & Dorset Herald
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1474 | Page: 8 | Tags: none