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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... voted against the intentions of the Ministers | FEBRUARY 7 , 1822 . THE LORDS , yesterday , waited . on the King with the Address that is to say , a few persons of the House did . IN THE COMMONS they did not- make & House , as it is ...
... voted against the intentions of the Ministers | FEBRUARY 7 , 1822 . THE LORDS , yesterday , waited . on the King with the Address that is to say , a few persons of the House did . IN THE COMMONS they did not- make & House , as it is ...
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... votes . ( Hear . ) him . Power was a very tempting This was the way in which such in- possession , and it had always been congruous measures were carried . found that , when individuals were There was no evidence whatsoever invested ...
... votes . ( Hear . ) him . Power was a very tempting This was the way in which such in- possession , and it had always been congruous measures were carried . found that , when individuals were There was no evidence whatsoever invested ...
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... vote in favour of the proposition which his Hon . and Learned Friend had that even- ing submitted to the House . He thought that the landholder might be enabled to receive an adequate rent without any breach of faith being committed ...
... vote in favour of the proposition which his Hon . and Learned Friend had that even- ing submitted to the House . He thought that the landholder might be enabled to receive an adequate rent without any breach of faith being committed ...
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... votes . ( Cheers . ) To remind them , however , of what their duty was , he should simply state , that every gentleman who voted for the previous question , must either believe that the re- duction of taxes was an ingredient in the ...
... votes . ( Cheers . ) To remind them , however , of what their duty was , he should simply state , that every gentleman who voted for the previous question , must either believe that the re- duction of taxes was an ingredient in the ...
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... vote 600l . more to this gentleman as Paymaster of widows ' pensions ; do not 2921. and 600l . and 6007 , make 1,4921 . ? Sir John Osborne observed , that Mr. Hatton had been Under Secre- tary of State . The " Mr. Hume said , that he ...
... vote 600l . more to this gentleman as Paymaster of widows ' pensions ; do not 2921. and 600l . and 6007 , make 1,4921 . ? Sir John Osborne observed , that Mr. Hatton had been Under Secre- tary of State . The " Mr. Hume said , that he ...
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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...