The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volumen 2 |
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... effect the recommendation of Mr. Freemantle , than by inclosing this letter to major Davis . ( The honourable ba ronet here read the letter from the secretary of the treasury to the barrack - master - general , recommending the govern ...
... effect the recommendation of Mr. Freemantle , than by inclosing this letter to major Davis . ( The honourable ba ronet here read the letter from the secretary of the treasury to the barrack - master - general , recommending the govern ...
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... effect inimical to his political connec- tions . This , no doubt , was matter of conjecture only ; but if he understood any thing of the character of that il- lustrious personage , with whom he had the honour of being a considerable ...
... effect inimical to his political connec- tions . This , no doubt , was matter of conjecture only ; but if he understood any thing of the character of that il- lustrious personage , with whom he had the honour of being a considerable ...
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... effect , and he begged the House to look at the situation it would be in , was every member of the government of this country , whatever might be their talents , their wealth , their consequence , or their other claims to be high in the ...
... effect , and he begged the House to look at the situation it would be in , was every member of the government of this country , whatever might be their talents , their wealth , their consequence , or their other claims to be high in the ...
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... effect their ideas upon this subject . The public would now know what were the honourable gentlemen's improved and correct ideas with respect to the object for which they clamoured so loudly before . The whole of the parliamen tary ...
... effect their ideas upon this subject . The public would now know what were the honourable gentlemen's improved and correct ideas with respect to the object for which they clamoured so loudly before . The whole of the parliamen tary ...
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... effect the measure , the outline of which was then sug- gested , with such alterations and improvements as had been suggested by further consideration . The first leading point to which he wished to call their lordships ' attention ...
... effect the measure , the outline of which was then sug- gested , with such alterations and improvements as had been suggested by further consideration . The first leading point to which he wished to call their lordships ' attention ...
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Página 737 - An act for increasing the rates of subsistence to be paid to innkeepers and others on quartering soldiers.
Página 727 - We are further commanded to state to you, that his Majesty is anxious to recur to the sense of his people while the events which have recently taken place are yet fresh in their recollection.
Página 159 - ... when he should retire into the bosom of his happy and delighted family, when he should lay himself down on his bed, reflecting on the innumerable voices that would be raised in every quarter of the world to bless him; how much more pure and perfect felicity must he enjoy in the consciousness of having preserved so many millions of his fellow-creatures, than the man with whom he had compared him, on the throne to which he had waded through slaughter and oppression.
Página 738 - An Act for the more easy and speedy Recovery of Small Debts...
Página 137 - Gruttan said, that the question lay within a narrow compass ; whether the Roman catholic was to go abroad ; form foreign connections ; involve himself in foreign relations, and bring home foreign affections to his country ; or whether he was to remain in his native land, and there acquire the instruction he was there to disseminate ? If this could be as well effected in the college of Dublin, he should rejoice at it ; for he would ever wish to see the catholic and...
Página 158 - When he looked to the man at the head of the French monarchy, surrounded as he was with all the pomp of power, and all the pride of victory, distributing kingdoms to his family, and principalities to his followers, seeming, when he sat upon his throne, to have reached the summit of human ambition, and the pinnacle of earthly happiness; and when he followed that man into his closet or to...
Página 405 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Página 727 - We have it in command from his Majesty to inform you, that the state of public business having enabled him to dispense with your attendance in Parliament, he has determined to put an end to this Session. " His Majesty, however, cannot close it without expressing his satisfaction at the zeal and assiduity with which you have prosecuted the laborious and important...
Página 3 - that it is highly criminal for any minister or ministers, or any other servant of the crown in Great Britain, directly or indirectly, to make use of the power of his office in order to influence the election of members of Parliament, and that an attempt to exercise that influence...
Página 667 - I shall to-morrow move your lordships that an humble address be presented to his majesty, praying that his majesty will be graciously pleased not to exercise his undoubted prerogative of dissolving Parliament.