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Página 41
... present Government had especial facilities to him , and thus giving him an opportunity for establishing such relations , inasmuch as of making such a statement in this House they were not concerned in the conduct of as he may think fit ...
... present Government had especial facilities to him , and thus giving him an opportunity for establishing such relations , inasmuch as of making such a statement in this House they were not concerned in the conduct of as he may think fit ...
Página 45
... Government point now is , that the conduct of the pre- placed themselves in the greatest possible sent Government ... present Government , was a false step and I am not going to prophesy ; I think he a great mistake . But what I intended ...
... Government point now is , that the conduct of the pre- placed themselves in the greatest possible sent Government ... present Government , was a false step and I am not going to prophesy ; I think he a great mistake . But what I intended ...
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... Government credit . I believe that the way in which on to be open to censure ... present advisers did not take that course . right in depriving the country ... Government really believed that tle doubt that means will , in some way , be ...
... Government credit . I believe that the way in which on to be open to censure ... present advisers did not take that course . right in depriving the country ... Government really believed that tle doubt that means will , in some way , be ...
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... Government of that day and Her Majesty's present Adminis- tration . I will say no more upon the sub- ject , because were I to do so I should be addressing your Lordships upon a subject on which you are not at present called upon to ...
... Government of that day and Her Majesty's present Adminis- tration . I will say no more upon the sub- ject , because were I to do so I should be addressing your Lordships upon a subject on which you are not at present called upon to ...
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... present moment it would be well to bear in mind the opinion entertained by ... Government would not overlook the spirit of Germany , which , from his ... Government at this moment . The coup d'état was un fait accompli . The people of ...
... present moment it would be well to bear in mind the opinion entertained by ... Government would not overlook the spirit of Germany , which , from his ... Government at this moment . The coup d'état was un fait accompli . The people of ...
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Página 81 - It is my intention, without delay, to dissolve this present Parliament, and it is my earnest prayer that, in the exercise of the high functions which, according to our free Constitution, will devolve upon the several constituencies, they may be directed by an all-wise Providence to the selection of representatives whose wisdom and patriotism may aid me...
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Página 135 - ... and the introduction of the working classes by lowering the franchise in boroughs, and by acting in that direction with sincerity; because . . . if you intend to admit the working classes to the franchise by lowering the suffrage in boroughs, you must not keep the promise to the ear and break it to the hope.
Página 689 - ... or has wilfully contracted such debt or liability without having had at the same time a reasonable expectation of being able to pay or discharge the same, or shall have made or caused to be made any gift, delivery, or transfer...
Página 463 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Página 449 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Página 25 - Ibid., April 7, 1713. •IE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled...