| 1823 - 616 páginas
...in shipping concerns, has shown, both in the able pamphlet placed at the head of this article, and in his evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons, that this apprehension is quite ideal ; and that we can directly import the commodities of distant countries... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 1072 páginas
...without consulting the other Members of Government; but they had the admission of Lord Ellenborough, in his evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons, that, when he was President of the Board of Control, he never consulted that great statesman, Sir Robert... | |
| James Stephen - 1830 - 516 páginas
...it is stated by other authorities, often to extend to six. Mr. Gilbert Franklin for instance, stated in his evidence before the committee of the House of Commons, that " the crop of " sugar commonly begins from the 1st of January or February, " and continues till the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament, 1833 - 1834 - 994 páginas
...the purport of his argument. The Honourable Gentleman who sits on my right (Admiral Fleming), proved, in his evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons, that he himself had been an eye-witness of the cultivation of sugar in theCaraccas. The Honourable Gentleman... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1836 - 482 páginas
...Upland Georgian, and may undoubtedly be ginned by that machine, rationally applied. Mr. Ritchie stated, in his evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons, that the natives have no prejudice against any such machinery. Their own roller-gin costs &d. ; it is turned... | |
| Central society of education - 1838 - 440 páginas
...the pupil's inventive faculties by teaching him the principle of the mechanical powers. No books on history, or even on natural history, are used in the...is not two. years since the first map to which we alluJe was introduced. unless they are clothed or paid. This he attributes to the indifference of parents,... | |
| Sarah Austin - 1839 - 180 páginas
...that the Rev. Wm. Johnson, clerical superintendent of the National Society's Central School, affirms in his evidence before the committee of the House of Commons, that five months are more than sufficient ! * We want nothing beyond this fact to illustrate the state of... | |
| Mortimer O'Sullivan - 1840 - 788 páginas
...which that bull contains 1 If the Bull Unigenitus be not in force in Ireland, why did Dr. Murray say, in his evidence before the committee of the House of Commons, that it is ? and if it be in force, why does he declare, ou his oath, to Lord Melbourne, that he rejects... | |
| Religious tract society - 1850 - 560 páginas
...would be universal." Dr. Ellis, the resident physician of the Hanwell Lunatic Asylum in 1834, said in his evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons, " That the use of fermented liquors, particularly of spirits, is very conducive indeed to bringing on insanity;... | |
| 1852 - 1080 páginas
...which that Bull contains ! If the Bull Unigenitus be not in force in Ireland, why does Dr. Murray say, in his evidence before the committee of the House of Commons, that it is ? and if it be in force, why does he declare, on his oath, to Lord Melbourne, that he rejects... | |
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