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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... observed , that the great object of cen- sure from the other side of the House , was the dissolution of Parliament , the legality of which the noble lord ( Hol- land ) had questioned . But this dissolution was not with- out good reasons ...
... observed , that the great object of cen- sure from the other side of the House , was the dissolution of Parliament , the legality of which the noble lord ( Hol- land ) had questioned . But this dissolution was not with- out good reasons ...
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... observed , on hearing these , that this was some despotic government . The king had his prerogative , but the Houses of Lords and Commons had their prerogative also ; and there seldom had been an occasion on which it was more requisite ...
... observed , on hearing these , that this was some despotic government . The king had his prerogative , but the Houses of Lords and Commons had their prerogative also ; and there seldom had been an occasion on which it was more requisite ...
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... observed , that if it was justifiable to dissolve one Parliament at any period short of its statutable duration , we might , by parity of reason- ing , justify all dissolutions of Parliament , whatever might be the extent of the ...
... observed , that if it was justifiable to dissolve one Parliament at any period short of its statutable duration , we might , by parity of reason- ing , justify all dissolutions of Parliament , whatever might be the extent of the ...
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... observed , that , whatever might have been the manner in which his majesty's ministers had come into power , the ... observe , that the great object of the noble lord , the sole point to which he seemed to wish to call the attention of ...
... observed , that , whatever might have been the manner in which his majesty's ministers had come into power , the ... observe , that the great object of the noble lord , the sole point to which he seemed to wish to call the attention of ...
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... observed , that he knew what be meant , in a manner that led him to conclude , that the noble lord supposed him to be wrong , but he knew himself what he meant , and thought the noble lord mis- taken ( Hear ! hear ! and a laugh ) . In ...
... observed , that he knew what be meant , in a manner that led him to conclude , that the noble lord supposed him to be wrong , but he knew himself what he meant , and thought the noble lord mis- taken ( Hear ! hear ! and a laugh ) . In ...
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