The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Band 3 |
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... measures of the greatest impor tance to the country , many of which were interrupted by its sudden and abrupt ... measure to which those ministers alone were entitled to resort who possessed the confidence of the country . What ...
... measures of the greatest impor tance to the country , many of which were interrupted by its sudden and abrupt ... measure to which those ministers alone were entitled to resort who possessed the confidence of the country . What ...
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... measure similar . The House of Commons had then passed a measure pregnant with danger to the constitution , and when the king in consequence thought proper to change his ministers . The junction of parties , formerly hostile to each ...
... measure similar . The House of Commons had then passed a measure pregnant with danger to the constitution , and when the king in consequence thought proper to change his ministers . The junction of parties , formerly hostile to each ...
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... measure which was bad , and therefore we are now entitled to take another step , which is somewhat worse . Such an attempt at argument he was confident could have no weight in such an enlightened assembly as that which be was then ...
... measure which was bad , and therefore we are now entitled to take another step , which is somewhat worse . Such an attempt at argument he was confident could have no weight in such an enlightened assembly as that which be was then ...
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... measure proposed by the late administration was uncalled for , and unwise . Uncall - ` ed for , because it had been lately discussed , and rejected " by a large majority of Parliament ; unwise , because it tended to raise hopes which ...
... measure proposed by the late administration was uncalled for , and unwise . Uncall - ` ed for , because it had been lately discussed , and rejected " by a large majority of Parliament ; unwise , because it tended to raise hopes which ...
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... measure which had been alluded to , but its introduc- tion and subsequent abandonment , had necessarily de- manded the exercise of the prerogative , as exemplified in the dissolution . For himself , he confessed , that he had scarcely ...
... measure which had been alluded to , but its introduc- tion and subsequent abandonment , had necessarily de- manded the exercise of the prerogative , as exemplified in the dissolution . For himself , he confessed , that he had scarcely ...
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Seite 24 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Seite 748 - An Act for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, within the town of Loughborough, and other places therein mentioned, in the counties of Leicester and Nottingham.
Seite 752 - March one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four; to permit such persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to...
Seite 761 - Monies, under the Direction of the Court of Chancery, in the Purchase of other Estates, to be settled to the same Uses.
Seite 756 - An Act for the more effectual administration of the office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis...
Seite 748 - An Act for continuing the Term, and altering and enlarging the Powers...
Seite 317 - ... pope is in himself infallible, separated from the church, even in expounding the faith : by consequence, papal definitions or decrees, in whatever form pronounced, taken exclusively from a general council, or universal acceptance of the church, oblige none, under pain of heresy, to an interior assent.
Seite 11 - ... for the public service, as well as for the further application of the sums which were granted in the last parliament, as may appear to be necessary — And his majesty, bearing constantly in mind the necessity of a careful and economical administration of the pecuniary resources of the country, has directed us to express his hopes that you will proceed, without delay, in the pursuit of those inquiries connected with the public economy, which engaged the attention of the last parliament.
Seite 747 - An act for raising the sum of one million five hundred thousand pounds, by loans or exchequer bills, for the service of Great Britain foi the year one thousand eight hundred and seven.