History of the Whig Ministry of 1830, to the Passing of the Reform Bill, 第 2 巻J. W. Parker, 1852 |
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... speech , introducing the Reform Bill Ministerial plans gradually change Nomination boroughs a species of property . Disfranchisement proposed by Lord John Russell Right of suffrage Enfranchisement of towns County representation ...
... speech , introducing the Reform Bill Ministerial plans gradually change Nomination boroughs a species of property . Disfranchisement proposed by Lord John Russell Right of suffrage Enfranchisement of towns County representation ...
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... speech , not admired by other opponents of the bill . 105 Character of the opposition - Sir Charles Wetherell , Mr ... speech on the motion The speeches of Lord Durham , Lord Plunkett , and the Lord Chancellor . • 129 CONTENTS ...
... speech , not admired by other opponents of the bill . 105 Character of the opposition - Sir Charles Wetherell , Mr ... speech on the motion The speeches of Lord Durham , Lord Plunkett , and the Lord Chancellor . • 129 CONTENTS ...
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... speech Debate on the address PAGE . 161 · . 161 . 162 163 165 165 . 166 167 169 170 • 171 • 175 1176 The Opposition abstain from moving an amendment on the address . The dissolution blamed and defended Prosecution of Mr. O'Connell ...
... speech Debate on the address PAGE . 161 · . 161 . 162 163 165 165 . 166 167 169 170 • 171 • 175 1176 The Opposition abstain from moving an amendment on the address . The dissolution blamed and defended Prosecution of Mr. O'Connell ...
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... speech • 203 • . 204 205 206 Speeches , the most remarkable , by Lord Dudley , Lord Plunkett , the Lord Chancellor , and Lord Lyndhurst . 209 Lord Dudley's speech . • Lords Brougham and Lyndhurst The bill thrown out • 210 213 215 . Lord ...
... speech • 203 • . 204 205 206 Speeches , the most remarkable , by Lord Dudley , Lord Plunkett , the Lord Chancellor , and Lord Lyndhurst . 209 Lord Dudley's speech . • Lords Brougham and Lyndhurst The bill thrown out • 210 213 215 . Lord ...
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... speech 231 • The Bristol riots 232 Sir C. Wetherell throws the responsibility on the Home- office 233 Consequences ... speech . 236 His explanation of the new bill . 238 Its principles . 240 Sir Robert Peel's reply 243 • Lord Althorp's ...
... speech 231 • The Bristol riots 232 Sir C. Wetherell throws the responsibility on the Home- office 233 Consequences ... speech . 236 His explanation of the new bill . 238 Its principles . 240 Sir Robert Peel's reply 243 • Lord Althorp's ...
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administration adopted agitation alarm Anglesey angry argument asserted believe boroughs cabinet called catholic civil list committee conduct consequence constitution course danger debate declared defeat desired discussion disfranchisement dissolution Duke of Wellington effect endeavoured England evil Exchequer excitement existence favour fear feelings friends gave give House of Commons House of Lords induced Ireland Irish king king's libel Lord Althorp Lord Anglesey Lord Chancellor Lord Durham Lord Grey Lord John Russell Lord Lyndhurst Lord Wharncliffe lordships Majesty majority measure of reform ment mind ministers ministry Mirror of Parliament motion moved noble lord O'Connell occasion opinion opponents opposition passed peace peers persons petition political popular present proceeding proposed measure proved question Reform Bill resistance resolution respecting result second reading Sir Charles Wetherell Sir Robert Peel speaker speech Stanley taxes tion Tory party vehement violent vote Whig whole wishes
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432 ページ - Present — The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas there was this day read at the Board a Report from a Committee of the Lords of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, in the words following: viz.
445 ページ - Monday following, when he shall openly break the seals thereon, and cast up the number of votes as they appear on the said several books, and shall openly declare the state of the poll, and shall make proclamation of the member or members chosen, not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the said day.
334 ページ - MY DEAR LORD, I am honoured with his Majesty's commands to acquaint your lordship that all difficulties to the arrangements in progress will be obviated by a declaration in the House to-night from a sufficient number of peers that, in consequence of the present state of affairs, they have come to the resolution of dropping their further opposition to the Reform Bill, so that it may pass without delay, and as nearly as possible in its present shape. - I have the honour to be, Yours sincerely, HERBERT...
331 ページ - The King grants permission to Earl Grey, and to his Chancellor, Lord Brougham, to create such a number of peers as will be sufficient to ensure the passing of the Reform Bill, first calling peers' eldest sons. — Signed, WILLIAM R., Windsor, May 17, 1832.
402 ページ - ... energy displayed by my government there in the measures which it has taken to repress them. The laws which have been passed in: conformity with my recommendation at the beginning of the session, with respect to the collection of tithes, are well calculated to lay the foundation of a new system, to the completion of which the attention of parliament, when it again assembles, will of course be directed. To this necessary work my best assistance will be given, by enforcing the execution of the laws,...
445 ページ - That all Laws, Statutes, and Usages now in force respecting the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for that Part of the United Kingdom called England and Wales shall be and remain, and are hereby declared to be and remain, in full Force...
166 ページ - I have availed myself of the earliest opportunity of resorting to your advice and assistance, after the dissolution of the late parliament. Having had recourse to that measure for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of my people on the expediency of a reform in the representation, I have now to recommend that important question to your earliest and most attentive consideration ; confident that, in any measures which you may...
438 ページ - Instrument shall be executed by the Lord High Chancellor, Lord Keeper or Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal for the Time being...
427 ページ - House of Parliament, to deprive many inconsiderable Places of the Right of returning Members, to grant such Privilege to large, populous, and •wealthy Towns, to increase the Number of Knights of the Shire, to extend the Elective Franchise to many of His Majesty's Subjects who have not heretofore enjoyed the same, and to diminish the Expense of Elections...
445 ページ - Westminster for the penal sum of five hundred pounds, and the jury before whom such action shall be tried may find their verdict for the full sum of five hundred pounds, or for any less sum which the said jury shall...