Cobbett's Collective Commentaries, Or, Remarks on the Proceedings in the Collective Wisdom of the Nation: During the Session which Began on the 5th of February, and Ended on the 6th of August, in the 3rd Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, and in the Year of Our Lord 1822; Being the Third Session of the First Parliament of that King. To which are Subjoined, a Complete List of the Acts Passed During the Session, with Elucidations, and Other Notices and Matters; Forming, All Together, a Short But Clear History of the Collective Wisdom for the YearJ.M. Cobbett, 183, Fleet Street, 1822 - 320 ページ |
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... fact , that those who make the shortest speeches in the House , or none at all in some cases , make the longest in the Debate - Volumes . However , we are arrived at a state of things , in which very few persons are to be duped by such ...
... fact , that those who make the shortest speeches in the House , or none at all in some cases , make the longest in the Debate - Volumes . However , we are arrived at a state of things , in which very few persons are to be duped by such ...
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... facts stood to land , when the Habeas Corpus Act which the Noble Lord had alluded , was suspended - would enjoy as and he would then leave them , much liberty as the people of Eng - like other facts in our history , to- land ...
... facts stood to land , when the Habeas Corpus Act which the Noble Lord had alluded , was suspended - would enjoy as and he would then leave them , much liberty as the people of Eng - like other facts in our history , to- land ...
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... fact , except from Lords Holland and King , no op- position to the Bills . There was only one observation made that we think it necessary to notice : that of Lord Ellenborough , who said , that he believed , that im- rage in Ireland ...
... fact , except from Lords Holland and King , no op- position to the Bills . There was only one observation made that we think it necessary to notice : that of Lord Ellenborough , who said , that he believed , that im- rage in Ireland ...
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... fact of the ruin will be clear enough : the cause of it also will be clear enough : but it will be of the greatest utility to possess a knowledge of the erro- neous notions that produced the cause . Mr. Brougham , in the reply , with ...
... fact of the ruin will be clear enough : the cause of it also will be clear enough : but it will be of the greatest utility to possess a knowledge of the erro- neous notions that produced the cause . Mr. Brougham , in the reply , with ...
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... fact , that the country should not . again return to a depreciated cur- rency . " ers stated that they attributed the distress now felt , in particular by the agricultural interest , to Mr.lending the landlords 4,000,0007 . Peel's Bill ...
... fact , that the country should not . again return to a depreciated cur- rency . " ers stated that they attributed the distress now felt , in particular by the agricultural interest , to Mr.lending the landlords 4,000,0007 . Peel's Bill ...
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303 ページ - An Act to amend Two Acts of the Fifty seventh Year of His late Majesty and the First Year of His present Majesty, for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and Employment of the Poor...
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302 ページ - An Act to amend an act of the last session of parliament, for allowing to distillers for home consumption in Scotland a drawback of a portion of the duty on malt used by them.
13 ページ - With this impression, it must be matter of the deepest concern to me,that a spirit of outrage which has led to daring and systematic violations of the law has arisen, and still prevails in some parts of that country. " I am determined to use all the means in my power for the protection of the persons and property of my loyal and peaceable subjects.
13 ページ - I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country.
306 ページ - An act for granting to his Majesty certain sums of money out of the consolidated fund of Great Britain, and for applying certain monies therein mentioned, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and for further appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament.
5 ページ - ... arts, under whose auspices the metropolis has been daily advancing in elegance and splendour. The first stone of this work was laid BY JOHN GARRATT, EBQUIRB, lord mayor, on the 15th day of June, in the sixth year of king George the Fourth, 'and in the year of our Lord 1825. John Rennie, FRS architect.
301 ページ - ... late Majesty, for building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes...
295 ページ - An Act to amend an act, made in the last session of parliament, for amending the several acts for the regulation of attornies and solicitors.
5 ページ - COBBETT'S COLLECTIVE COMMENTARIES : or, remarks on the proceedings in the collective wisdom of the nation, during the session which began on the 5th of February, and ended on the 6th of August, in the 3rd year of the reign of King George the Fourth, and in the year of our Lord, 1822 ; being the third session of the first parliament of that king. To which are subjoined, a complete list of the acts passed during the session, with elucidations ; and other...