| Edwin Pears - 1872 - 830 páginas
...more bound to do so because some years ago the question was referred to the consideration of a Select Committee of the House of Commons, of which he was a member, and he drew up the Report adopted by the Committee on which the Bill was founded. As there had been much... | |
| John Evelyn - 1879 - 530 páginas
...who complained of them by letter to the House of Lords. On inquiry, however, it turned out that Vane had communicated them already to the Speaker, to a Committee of the House of Commons ol which he was a member, and to the Scots Commissioners. which will ineuitably follow are... | |
| James Fawckner Nicholls, John Taylor - 1882 - 378 páginas
...Mr. Mayor added, " that he knew not how to intermeddle therewith lest he might infringe the liberties of the House of Commons, of which he was a member, and leaves the chamber at liberty to do therein as they thought fit. Thereupon the chamber ordered Sir... | |
| Isaac Shone - 1887 - 104 páginas
...particular attention Gas-engine air-compressors. Lifts of Ejectors. to, at the inquiry before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, of which he was a member. (33). The Ejectors at the Houses of Parliament are emptied in about half a minute ; but they take in... | |
| John Evelyn - 1891 - 540 páginas
...who complained of them by letter to the House of Lords. On inquiry, however, it turned out that Vane had communicated them already to the Speaker, to a...(to me it is) that Spaine and ffrance will instantly conclude a peace : and that ffrance makes great preparations to ioyne with the Scotts (when the breach... | |
| John Evelyn, Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1906 - 550 páginas
...You cannot suppose the work is donn, though God should suffer you to destroy the King : the miseryes which will ineuitably follow are soe plaine in view,...(to me it is) that Spaine and ffrance will instantly conclude a peace : and that ffrance makes great preparations to ioyne with the Scotts (when the breach... | |
| John Evelyn - 1906 - 542 páginas
...You cannot suppose the work is donn, though God should suffer you to destroy the King : the miseryes which will ineuitably follow are soe plaine in view,...(to me it is) that Spaine and ffrance will instantly conclude a peace : and that ffrance makes great preparations to ioyne with the Scotts (when the breach... | |
| John Willcock - 1913 - 470 páginas
...in view, that it is more then [than] necessary some speedy expedient be found for their prevention. Is it not cleere to you (to me it is) that Spaine and ffrance will instantly conclude a peace : and that ffrance makes great preparation to joyne with the Scotts (when the breach... | |
| Enriqueta Harris - 2006 - 458 páginas
...painting in detail and also the furore created by its cleaning, which was subjected to investigation by a committee of the House of Commons, of which he was a member. A few years later, he was consulted as an expert by John Savile Lumley, later Lord Savile (1818-96),... | |
| 1826 - 840 páginas
...had the honour to submit. Subsequently to this, the hon. director was called to give evidence before a committee of the House of Commons, of which he was a member, on the subject of the affairs of the Nabob of Oude, and there made a statement, between which, and... | |
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