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285 ページ - ... or shall take any oath or make any declaration or acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to any foreign prince Or power, or...
65 ページ - ... you cannot choose between party government and Parliamentary government. I say you can have no Parliamentary government if you have no party government ; and therefore when gentlemen denounce party government, they strike at that scheme of government which, in my opinion, has made this country great, and which, I hope, will keep it great.
289 ページ - That it is contrary to the usage and derogatory to the dignity of this House that any of its members should bring forward, promote or advocate in this House any proceeding or measure in which he may have acted or been concerned for or in consideration of any pecuniary fee or reward
65 ページ - The temper of one leader has to be watched — the indication of the opinion of another has to be observed — the disposition of a third has to be suited ; so that a measure is so altered, remoulded, remodelled, patched, cobbled, painted, veneered, and varnished, that, at last, no trace is left of the original scope and scheme...
331 ページ - That the offer of any money, or other advantage, to any member of Parliament, for the promoting of any matter whatsoever, depending or to be transacted in Parliament, is a high crime and misdemeanor, and tends to the subversion of the English Constitution.
285 ページ - Act whereby he may become entitled to the rights, privileges, or immunities of a subject or citizen of any foreign state or power, or shall become bankrupt, or take the benefit of any law relating to insolvent debtors, or become a public defaulter, or be attainted of treason, or be convicted of felony or of any infamous crime, his seat in such Council shall thereby become vacant.
379 ページ - AN ACT for further promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.
285 ページ - Or power, or do or concur in or adopt any act whereby he may become a subject or citizen of any foreign state or power, or become entitled to the rights, privileges, or immunities of a subject...
iii ページ - Majesty's most honorable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath and of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
121 ページ - The state has its own end, of highest freedom ; government has its end, of securing to its subjects the enjoyment of this freedom. The state uses religion as a means to this end ; but religion itself is never an end with the state. Everything relating to the moral and religious life of its subjects, is of interest to the state only so far as the state can use it for its own ends. The...

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