The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, 第 3 巻 |
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... character of the House , he agreed in thinking that it was entitled to attention ; but on such a subject he could not , at the same time , forbear from thinking , that gentlemen were actuated by feelings of 、 partiality . When a man ...
... character of the House , he agreed in thinking that it was entitled to attention ; but on such a subject he could not , at the same time , forbear from thinking , that gentlemen were actuated by feelings of 、 partiality . When a man ...
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... character , and as much property , as it was reasonable to expect could be obtained by any change which might take place . It was to an abatement of the influence of the Crown , there- fore , that the House must chiefly look . The ...
... character , and as much property , as it was reasonable to expect could be obtained by any change which might take place . It was to an abatement of the influence of the Crown , there- fore , that the House must chiefly look . The ...
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... character of the House was sufficiently established by the support of the country ; and at another , that the conduct of that House was such as to endanger the best interests of the public . ( Hear , hear ! ) He held that the public was ...
... character of the House was sufficiently established by the support of the country ; and at another , that the conduct of that House was such as to endanger the best interests of the public . ( Hear , hear ! ) He held that the public was ...
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... character , and freedom of declaration , the honourable Member had frankly declared as his opinion , that it was not the corruption of Parliament , that it was not the influence of the Executive Government which was the ori- gin of all ...
... character , and freedom of declaration , the honourable Member had frankly declared as his opinion , that it was not the corruption of Parliament , that it was not the influence of the Executive Government which was the ori- gin of all ...
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... character of the country and the honour of the House were concerned , in shewing that there was no difference of opinion on such a subject as the present ; but that men of every de- scription , and of every political sentiment ...
... character of the country and the honour of the House were concerned , in shewing that there was no difference of opinion on such a subject as the present ; but that men of every de- scription , and of every political sentiment ...
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Address Adjourned Administration agreed alluded Amendment America answer Bill Brougham brought Cabinet called Catholics circumstances Committee concurred conduct consideration considered Constitution contended Crown declared discussion duty Earl of Liverpool Exchequer expence expressed favour feelings felt Government grant hear honourable and learned honourable baronet honourable Member hoped House of Commons HOUSE OF LORDS Ireland Irish late learned gentleman Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Holland Lord Liverpool Lord Moira Lords Grey lordships Magistrates Majesty's manufacturers Marquis Wellesley measure ment Ministers motion moved necessary negociation never noble earl noble friend noble lord noble marquis object observed occasion opinion Orders in Council Parliament Perceval persons Petition present Prince Regent principle proceeding proposed proposition question Reform repeal Report Resolution respect right honourable friend right honourable gentleman Royal Highness shew situation thing thought tion trade vote Whitbread wished
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747 ページ - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I thank you for the liberal provision which you have made for the services of the present year.
717 ページ - Majesty should have power to remove from, and to nominate and appoint such persons as she shall think proper to the several offices in His Majesty's household, and to dispose, order, and manage all other matters and things relating...
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