beand he lis'ss - ented the gross errors of the Church 1 nefit of the Constitution. He however consider& it of worl , l ; of [tome; but even then he would not refuse to ,ti essential importance that all fair and reasonable securities should be granted by the Catholics as may be
April 18, 1821 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
Oldham, in seconding the motion, said, - that the complaints against the state of the Bridge had been made as long since as 1801 ; when several Petitions were presented for its removal. A conference was then had with his Majesty's Ministers upon the subject, which did away with
March 23, 1821 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
ROUSE OF i 5 , o°llc 4, he it T h e 0 1 tic ° Ver •ti e • - hi , 4 4 _ 1, • ilt ‘ l ll4 te eoli e ° " PRInAy. MARCH 41 of SHAF TESBURY prese t the Catholic Bill. VO NT presented a Peti "- 14 ' e Parish of St. Mary, ' Catholic Claims; also o 'having the same objeci of waßwicK pres
March 23, 1821 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
although he acted honestly, make the transaction, which v legal one. He was convinced, I trary doctrine, would be most mi •The case of the Gratitude, whic differed entirely from this ; ther Master was authorized to sell fc abling him to continue his voya:, , was entirely at an e
April 19, 1822 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
to sell ; and although he acted honestly, his honesty could not make the transaction, which was contrary to law, a legal one. He was convinced, that to establish a contrary doctrine, would be most mischievous to commerce. The case of the Gratitude, which had been alluded to, dif
April 19, 1822 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
A simple-looking lad, named Alder, was charged with circulating handbills, purporting to be an Address to the Nation, from the • Queen's Plate. Subscription Committee, containing the most undisguised incitements to the people to overthrow the Government, and , to set the Queen ,
October 11, 1820 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
positively recollect. Do you recollect Sacchi being ill on that journey? I recollect, very iniperfectly, he was not well. In naming her Royal Highness, does that bring it to your recollection? It does not. Do you recollect on the journey to Rome any accident happening to the hor
October 11, 1820 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
• ' •• , . is . .now looked- upon as - certain, that the greater part of Saxony (Comprehending more, than a iiiilliouand a half of 'inhabitants) will iu future heiplig.to- Prussia; and that the r emaitider,.4itlt. the Duchy of Fulda, will augatrt the territory of the. Duke of Sa
October 19, 1814 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
ueing the Eighth Part of Magna Britannia, or a concise Account ° .l ' the several Counties of Great Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lesons, A.M. F.R.S. F.A. and L.S. Rector of Rodmarton, Gjoucestershire ; and Samuel I.ysons, Esq. F. R.S. and F.A.S. keeper of his Majesty's Records in
November 4, 1818 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England
mu li Carlisle Paper of Saturday.] . During the week, various meetings have been held on the Sands. Several .manufacturers having agreed to give an advance of wages of about sixpence per cut below the demand before published in this Paper, it was resolved at these meetings, that
June 16, 1819 - London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post - London, London, England