The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... circumstance was wanting : there was no consent even hinted at , and in reality none had been given . He begged , then , that they might hear no more of his bill having violated chartered rights , and that therefore it was not to be ...
... circumstance was wanting : there was no consent even hinted at , and in reality none had been given . He begged , then , that they might hear no more of his bill having violated chartered rights , and that therefore it was not to be ...
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... crimes long since committed , and long since atoned for ; nor did he mean to justify rebellion ; but this much he would say , that there were circumstances in the case 14 [ Aug. 2 . BILL FOR RESTORING FORFEITED ESTATES .
... crimes long since committed , and long since atoned for ; nor did he mean to justify rebellion ; but this much he would say , that there were circumstances in the case 14 [ Aug. 2 . BILL FOR RESTORING FORFEITED ESTATES .
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Charles James Fox John Wright. would say , that there were circumstances in the case of the Derwentwater family , which palliated , excused , nay , did every thing but justify , the treason committed by it . He was aware , that with ...
Charles James Fox John Wright. would say , that there were circumstances in the case of the Derwentwater family , which palliated , excused , nay , did every thing but justify , the treason committed by it . He was aware , that with ...
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... circumstance . He put him in remembrance that the two last addresses at the opening of the two last sessions of the old parliament , had been carried unanimously , and that nevertheless the two administrations then respectively in ...
... circumstance . He put him in remembrance that the two last addresses at the opening of the two last sessions of the old parliament , had been carried unanimously , and that nevertheless the two administrations then respectively in ...
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... circumstances may render inexpedient ; but I must insist , that in both cases , the meet- ings are precisely the same . There cannot possibly be guilt in one , and innocence in the other ; and from this truth , what alarming inferences ...
... circumstances may render inexpedient ; but I must insist , that in both cases , the meet- ings are precisely the same . There cannot possibly be guilt in one , and innocence in the other ; and from this truth , what alarming inferences ...
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Seite 303 - ... the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
Seite 400 - Russell moved for a Committee of the whole House to take into consideration the state of Ireland.
Seite 430 - In the state of deep distress in which the prince and the whole royal family were involved, by the heavy calamity which has fallen upon the king, and at a moment when government, deprived of its chief energy and support, seemed peculiarly to need the cordial and united aid of all descriptions of good subjects, it was not expected by the prince that a plan should be offered to his consideration, by which government was to be rendered difficult, if not impracticable, in the hands of any person intended...
Seite 199 - The Speaker of the house of commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Master of the Rolls, the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank of England...
Seite 129 - ... to the other, except such as relate to corn, meal, malt, flour, and...
Seite 431 - ... the realm in a state of degradation, of curtailed authority, and diminished energy ; a state, hurtful in practice to the prosperity and good government of his people, and injurious in its precedent to the security of the monarch, and the rights of his family. " Upon that part of the plan which regards the King's real and personal property, the Prince feels himself compelled to remark, that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper, to suggest to the Prince the restraint he proposes against...
Seite 48 - That for the better protection of trade, whatever sum the gross hereditary revenue of this kingdom (after deducting all drawbacks, repayments, or bounties, granted in the nature of drawbacks) shall produce, over and above the sum of 656,000!.
Seite 430 - ... wholly groundless he trusts, in that quarter whose confidence it will ever be the first pride of his life to merit and obtain. " With regard to the motive and object of the limitations and restrictions proposed, the Prince can have but little to observe. No light or information is offered him by His Majesty's Ministers on these points.
Seite 430 - Prince makes the observation, that he sees, in the contents of that paper, a project for producing weakness, disorder, and insecurity in every branch of the administration of affairs. A project for dividing the Royal Family from each other...
Seite 144 - In pursuance of the directions of an Act, passed in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of His...