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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... discussion es- sential to the well - being of the Parliament and of the coun- try . If the election of a Member depended merely upon popular opinion , no unbiassed sentiments would be uttered in the House , but such only as would ensure ...
... discussion es- sential to the well - being of the Parliament and of the coun- try . If the election of a Member depended merely upon popular opinion , no unbiassed sentiments would be uttered in the House , but such only as would ensure ...
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... discussion of this question , he would himself give his vote for the smaller sum , under the gratifying consciousness that it was unanimously voted . He declared that he should grieve to think , were the case his own , that he had any ...
... discussion of this question , he would himself give his vote for the smaller sum , under the gratifying consciousness that it was unanimously voted . He declared that he should grieve to think , were the case his own , that he had any ...
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... discussion , as it was wholly irrelevant to it . Two appeals had been made to the House - the one to their feelings , the other to their judgment . They had an- swered the first by expressing in words , as strong as the British language ...
... discussion , as it was wholly irrelevant to it . Two appeals had been made to the House - the one to their feelings , the other to their judgment . They had an- swered the first by expressing in words , as strong as the British language ...
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... discussion should have been introduced which made it necessary for him to take a part extremely painful to his feelings . The present was , he must say , a very unusual mode of proceed- ing . It was certainly very unusual to give an ...
... discussion should have been introduced which made it necessary for him to take a part extremely painful to his feelings . The present was , he must say , a very unusual mode of proceed- ing . It was certainly very unusual to give an ...
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... discussion . This was the expres- sion of his own feelings , and he was sure he was only expressing the universal feeling of the country , when he wished to see the son of Mr. Perceval placed in such a comparative state of independence ...
... discussion . This was the expres- sion of his own feelings , and he was sure he was only expressing the universal feeling of the country , when he wished to see the son of Mr. Perceval placed in such a comparative state of independence ...
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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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