United States or Brazil ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, having signed the same with my hand. Done at the city of Washington, this 10th day of December, A.D. 1832, and of the Independence of the United States the fifty-seventh. By the President: EDW. LIVINGSTON, Secretary of State.

My Lord in his best suit, this the first day, in expectation to wait upon the King. But Mr. Edw.

The author stoutly denied that he intended to satirize the Cardinal; and the chronicler, believing the sergeant's assertions, observes, "This plaie sore displeased the Cardinal, and yet it was never meant to him." That the presentation of plays was a usual feature of the festivals at Gray's Inn may be inferred from the passage where Dugdale, in his notes on that society, says; "In 4 Edw.

Quackery and astrology, the latter of which often served as a mask to the former, appear to have been at one time a kind of Castor and Pollux; quackery, however, it would seem has outlived astrology, for there are more who would swallow the nostrum of the quack than the flatulent bolus of the fortune-tellers. Both still have their votaries. Edw. Of such doctors there is no lack.

It is not known where he received his early education, and it has been generally stated by his biographers that he was not known to have entered either of the Universities; but, as the following notice proves, he at least matriculated at Oxford: WYNNE, ELLIS, s. Edw. of Lasypeys, co. Merioneth, pleb. Merioneth, 1711.

"EDW. WATKIN, Esq., "21, Old Broad Street, London." And if further proof were wanting that these gentlemen deserved the previously-quoted strictures of the Duke, always bearing in mind the trouble, responsibility and expense incurred, mainly at their instance, upon the Pacific project, the following gives it: "No. 1107. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, QUEBEC, "1st Augt. 1863.

The King seems to be a very sober man; and a very splendid Court he hath in the number of persons of quality that are about him; English very rich in habit. From the King to the Lord Chancellor, who did lie bed-rid of the gout: he spoke very merrily to the child and me. After that, going to see the Queen of Bohemia, I met Dr. Fuller, whom I sent to a tavern with Mr. Edw.

"I have much pleasure in recording the continued steadiness and good conduct of my men, and I regret extremely the necessity which has compelled me to dispense with the services of two of them before the termination of the expedition, and after they have taken so considerable a share in its labours. "I have the honor to be, Sir, "Your very obedient servant, "EDW. JOHN EYRE.

See 7 Edw., c. 12 Aug. 9, 1907 Matrimonial Causes Act, which also gives the court discretion in alimony. Blackstone, iv, ch. 15. 4 and 5 V., c. 56, s. 3.

It has since been the maxim of princes, wherever popular leaders encroach too much on royal authority, to confer offices on them, in expectation that they will afterwards become more careful not to diminish that power which has become their own. * May, p 21. Sir Edw. Walker, p. 328.