Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volumen 11R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... established originally by voluntary subscription ; and when it was taken under the protection of his majesty , and the duke of Cumberland was appoint- ed president , it was then agreed to retain Dr. Clarke , who first suggested the idea ...
... established originally by voluntary subscription ; and when it was taken under the protection of his majesty , and the duke of Cumberland was appoint- ed president , it was then agreed to retain Dr. Clarke , who first suggested the idea ...
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... established church . It was , then , a stated , was , “ What religion are you of ? ' great delusion held out to parliament to To which the child was taught to reply , suppose the supplies yearly granted for I am , thank God ! a ...
... established church . It was , then , a stated , was , “ What religion are you of ? ' great delusion held out to parliament to To which the child was taught to reply , suppose the supplies yearly granted for I am , thank God ! a ...
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... established church . Dr. Duigenan said , the evils of Ireland were of a particular description , and arose from the prejudices of the lower order , and the mischievous principles dissemi- nated by misguided and depraved charac- ters of ...
... established church . Dr. Duigenan said , the evils of Ireland were of a particular description , and arose from the prejudices of the lower order , and the mischievous principles dissemi- nated by misguided and depraved charac- ters of ...
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... established . It was as absurd as a would purchase by a sacrifice of convecall for unanimity would be at the very nience , for in the same proportion as he moment when matter of contention and added to the one he necessarily took from ...
... established . It was as absurd as a would purchase by a sacrifice of convecall for unanimity would be at the very nience , for in the same proportion as he moment when matter of contention and added to the one he necessarily took from ...
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... established was the nature of the report which had ex- principles alluded to by the hon . gerc . cited so much alarm , and which had met who had just sai down , or with a view to with such , unusual opposition , before its consult the ...
... established was the nature of the report which had ex- principles alluded to by the hon . gerc . cited so much alarm , and which had met who had just sai down , or with a view to with such , unusual opposition , before its consult the ...
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Página 787 - ... have been the object of the late bountiful grant from His Majesty's ministers, in order to possess themselves, under the name of creditors and assignees, of every country in India as fast as it should be conquered, inspired into the mind of the Nabob of Arcot (then a...
Página 691 - Will you. to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen. All this I promise to do.
Página 157 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house...
Página 939 - The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the order of the day for the house going into a committee on the bill for remedying inconveniences resulting from the expiration of certain laws.
Página 11 - On the nth of .April, the Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the order of the Day for going into a Committee of Ways and Means, to which the account of the surplus of the Consolidated Fund was referred.
Página 403 - ... am far from being disposed either to censure or regret this relaxation of the Law; I am only inquiring whether Statutes so dispensed with can be deemed any longer essential to the well-being of the State. Such is the general view which I have taken of the subject. But my more immediate purpose is to call the attention of the House to one class only of these severe Statutes, which have, from a change of circumstances, acquired a rigour not originally intended by their framers; Statutes, in which...
Página 1037 - Cotes, according to order, reported from the Committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the petition of Mr.
Página 425 - You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence. So help you God.