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The evening-post25.07.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Juli 1835
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    Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] has been under the necessity of abandoning that project, and she afterwards sailed for the coast of Caramania. The Porte, in consideration of her being a mere tender, and not a fighting vessel, had actually giving the firman permit ting her to go into the Black Sea; but it having transpired, or been imagined that Lord Ponsonby, on the strength of that document, intended to make ap [...]
[...] but he has not, for some unexplainep circumstance, chosen to make use of it. The story Lord Ponsonby intending to make an application for a firman for the Volage is obviously a mere invention. on such very slight grounds, then, have all those sinister statements been circulated by which the French and [...]
[...] an atom more power or right than she had before: and whenever that time comes, that treaty will be , like other documents which stand in the way of national safety, mere waste parchment. We can only desire to send men-of war into the Black Sea to assist the Sultan, and, as long as he repudiates our assistance, it would be very quixotic to force it on him. (Courier.) [...]
The evening-post28.11.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. November 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] putting aside the infinite paltriness of the sum in dispute, aud considering the question, as it seems to be now regarded by both parties, as 3,a point of ho nour" merely, nothing can be more ludicrous than to suppose it only capable of a bloody arbitrement. Here is the case in simple terms: The United States claimed from France compensation for injury done to the property of private [...]
[...] ces? Do not the cannon of Lyons, the April, days at Paris, prove that if Louis Philip does not threaten the Parisians cannonading their ciiy, that he nevertheless does not hesitate to do so when he is resisted?‘’ This is merely an argumentum ad hominem, which is in general of little value, and in this case of none. Louis Philip had to contend with an insurrection actually fla [...]
The evening-post02.11.1835
  • Datum
    Montag, 02. November 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] For our part, this would have delighted us too; for it is really painful to be obliged to record and point out each day some fresh absurdity, some petty act of tyranny, some new encroachment upon French liberty. The mere chronicling of facts, day by day, leads the most impartial writer into the necessity of seeming to make opposition to the French Government. Delighted [...]
[...] weekly paper, and when the next we find it turning ont the Mayor and Municipal Council of a town, because they invited a Deputy of Opposition to dinner — what is to be done? We seem to censure, things we merely relate ; to oppose, when we only disapprove; and we are blamed for causing irritation, when it is the acts recorded which shock common sense, and irri [...]
The evening-post17.11.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 17. November 1835
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    Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] — The Times would appear to have no objection to the Catholic doctrine, and only objects to the Catholics that they are influenced by their priests. But if religion is merely an affair between man and his Maker, and the Ca tholic religion is unobjectionable per se, before we are entitled to object to the efforts of the Cartholics priests to raise all who profess their creeds to an [...]
[...] fore it can with justice object to the conduct of the Catholic priest, it ought to be able to show that one sect ought to be allowed to enjoy for ever a su premacy, merely because it is entitled to it by law; and that another sect, though ten times more numerous, ought to make no exertions to place itself on an equality with the other, because the law establishes its subjection. [...]
The evening-post26.05.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 26. Mai 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Mr. Grant, a friends of Lord Glenelg, and of equally respectable character with that Noble Lord, has stood candidate in the hope of succeeding him? Inverness returns'ſ, Chisholm, “ and rejects the Government candidate merely because he is a Whig i Here are two more Whig Members, besides him of Devonshire, snceeeded by Conservatives for their respective counties -- in the [...]
[...] the following effect: " " ' " " " ' - - - "...gentlemen – The very tifying "...' . . . . . I have et with here to ... ººº-ºº: I -ºv ry gratifying reception have met with mere to day. leaves no doubt on my mind of my success in the present election. My Wºlitical sentinents are too well known to require any further explanation [...]
The evening-post24.01.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Januar 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ward on this occasion, because I feel that the present is the crisis of the fate of the British empire — because I feel that the question involved in the issue of these elections is not one merely between Whig and Tory, not whether one class of individuals or another is to have the reins of Government — but that it really is a question [...]
[...] of Henry Arthur Pashley, a child about three years of age, whose body, reduced to a mere skeleton, was found in a corner in the first floor of his parents' residence, Cochrane-terrace, Portland-town, unter the distressing circumstances detailed in the following evidence: Sarah Pashley, mother of [...]
The evening-post18.07.1835
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. Juli 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] a mere supposition that it contained stipulations detrimental to themselves, what is to be the course they will pursue now that the supposition is resolved into certainty? Energy in such a case Ought to be used, and that without loss of [...]
[...] mittee of the Chamber of Peers on the requisitory of the Procureur General, relative to the continuation of the trial of the political prisoners in their ab sence, and merely on such documents as referred to their respective cases. The principal speakers against the measure were Messrs. Villemain and de Barante, those in its favour were Messrs. Cousin and Barthe. The Court [...]
The evening-post06.10.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 06. Oktober 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] O'Connell, who is going a round of what are called public dinners, composed of the lowest of the factions and the most pig-headed of the enlightened arti sans and mechanics. Surely, surely the man is made of consequence merely by the notice taken of him. The Whigs made him of importance — the Whigs who are now his friends and backers – by denouncing him in the King's [...]
[...] - The last groan of the Herald is on spanish affairs. Our contemporary tautions the public against the ,patriot of the Money Market," and tells as that the , annihiation of the Carlists has turned out to be mere moonshine" Perhaps he wishes the scrip speculators to believe, in preference, his own trusty correspondent in the Carlos camp, who has been daily for the last [...]
The evening-post14.07.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 14. Juli 1835
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    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] sovereign Don Carlos is, through a considerable portion of the Spanish monar chy, has a right, and owes a duty to his native adherents, to, issue such a proclamation, we merely assert an uncontested principle of the law of nations. The movers of war in any country are rebels, or pirates, if they are not le gitimately commissioned by an independent and responsible state. Rebels are [...]
[...] considered the picture in question was the effort of some apprentice of a pic ture-dealer. The clouds had no nature about them, and the trees were nothing more nor less than a mere botanical Preparation. (A laugh.) This picture Awas a foul imposition. - Mr. Sergeant Spankie, on behalf of the defendants, [...]
The evening-post07.04.1835
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 07. April 1835
  • Erschienen
    Stuttgart
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Stuttgart
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] carry any measure through the House of Commons without the consent of the Opposition, and would, we are satisfied, have been far better pleased had he consulted merely his own inclination, to have given up the Seals on Friday last, than to retain them till the conclusion of the debate (Cour.) — The prevalent belief in the City is that Ministers will not abandon [...]
[...] to become the subject of physiological examination and experiment. Their encephalic mass is to be modelled, compressed, handled, and remoulded. Gall and Spurzheim merely pointed out the bumps of the different passions. They never dreamed off effacing them, and raising the bumps of virtuous propensities and genius to supply their place. They never thought of pene [...]
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