Parliamentary Papers, Volume 48H.M. Stationery Office, 1843 - Bills, Legislative |
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... King's Road into the River Thames . On the south side it is bounded by the River Thames , and on the north by the road from Fulham to London , beginning ( at the west ) from Sandford Bridge , thence running east as far as the Admiral ...
... King's Road into the River Thames . On the south side it is bounded by the River Thames , and on the north by the road from Fulham to London , beginning ( at the west ) from Sandford Bridge , thence running east as far as the Admiral ...
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... King - street ; and on the west by an irregular line , which includes Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospital , and joins the Thames at the foot of London Bridge . The Croydon , Brighton , and Dovor Railway Companies have , in their Acts of ...
... King - street ; and on the west by an irregular line , which includes Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospital , and joins the Thames at the foot of London Bridge . The Croydon , Brighton , and Dovor Railway Companies have , in their Acts of ...
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... King Denny of Sandy Point . . 20 Tucker recommending the suspension of presents from England to the King of Bonny · Proper time for the Expedition leaving England Acknowledgment of preceding Despatch Inquiring whether the Commissioners ...
... King Denny of Sandy Point . . 20 Tucker recommending the suspension of presents from England to the King of Bonny · Proper time for the Expedition leaving England Acknowledgment of preceding Despatch Inquiring whether the Commissioners ...
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... King with several hundreds of his people , the wretched remnant of a once powerful tribe , fled to us for protection against a merciless foe , who had ravaged his country for the purpose of making a whole nation slaves ; numbers were ...
... King with several hundreds of his people , the wretched remnant of a once powerful tribe , fled to us for protection against a merciless foe , who had ravaged his country for the purpose of making a whole nation slaves ; numbers were ...
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... King Denny , of Sandy Point , in the river Gaboon , together with a letter from that Chief to Her Majesty , in which he solicits various articles of dress , and two easy chairs . As it is probable that you will have to communicate with King ...
... King Denny , of Sandy Point , in the river Gaboon , together with a letter from that Chief to Her Majesty , in which he solicits various articles of dress , and two easy chairs . As it is probable that you will have to communicate with King ...
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Page 5 - Hereford Hertford Huntingdon Kent Lancaster Leicester Lincoln Middlesex Monmouth Norfolk Northampton .. . Northumberland Nottingham .... Oxford Rutland Salop Somerset Stafford Suffolk Surrey Sussex Warwick Westmoreland . . Wilts Worcester York, B.
Page 40 - ... the date hereof. The present Additional Articles shall have the same force and effect, as if they were inserted word for word in the Treaty signed at Iddah, this sixth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one.
Page 1 - ... know ye, therefore, that we, of our especial grace, certain knowledge,- and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Page 164 - SIR, — I am directed by Lord Stanley to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th March, transmitting your Report of the proceedings of the late Niger expedition entrusted to your command.
Page 20 - SIR, — I have the honour to report to you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that we arrived off the Mackenzie on the 21st instant.
Page 40 - In faith whereof, we, the respective plenipotentiaries of the United States of America and the empire of Japan, aforesaid, have signed and sealed these presents.
Page 34 - Aboh, shall be left in the free enjoyment and exercise of the Christian religion, and shall not be hindered or molested in their endeavours to teach the...
Page 5 - ... the commissioners of sewers for the city and liberty -of Westminster, and part of the county of Middlesex ; but all the rights, powers, and authorities vested in them shall be as good, valid, and effectual, as if this act had not been made.
Page 8 - ... shall be as valid to all intents and purposes as if the same had been made...