The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Band 25 |
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... mode ought to be fallen upon , to secure their copies to the Universities without too much tres- passing on the property of authors and booksellers . very few copies of learned books were ever printed ; and he would quote one instance ...
... mode ought to be fallen upon , to secure their copies to the Universities without too much tres- passing on the property of authors and booksellers . very few copies of learned books were ever printed ; and he would quote one instance ...
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... mode would have been to have discussed the merits of the Vice Chancellor's Bill , and , had it been adopted , to move the pre- sent proposition as rendering it less objec- tionable . Mr. M. A. Taylor did not conceive that he could have ...
... mode would have been to have discussed the merits of the Vice Chancellor's Bill , and , had it been adopted , to move the pre- sent proposition as rendering it less objec- tionable . Mr. M. A. Taylor did not conceive that he could have ...
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... mode of proceed . ing on our part ; and it was a plan that might have been carried into complete execution . The ... mode in which we could render assistance to Spain . I have always conceived , that the mode should have been this , and ...
... mode of proceed . ing on our part ; and it was a plan that might have been carried into complete execution . The ... mode in which we could render assistance to Spain . I have always conceived , that the mode should have been this , and ...
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... mode of fastening vessels ; and the board had ordered a vessel to be fastened in the mode suggested by Mr. Corry , in order to give a fair trial to his suggestion . All the plans that had been suggested to the board had received a ...
... mode of fastening vessels ; and the board had ordered a vessel to be fastened in the mode suggested by Mr. Corry , in order to give a fair trial to his suggestion . All the plans that had been suggested to the board had received a ...
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... mode of proceeding the claim- ant would have had an opportunity of supporting his title if the evidence before the Committee was held to be suspicious or defective ; and the crown and the Lords would have had equal means of supporting ...
... mode of proceeding the claim- ant would have had an opportunity of supporting his title if the evidence before the Committee was held to be suspicious or defective ; and the crown and the Lords would have had equal means of supporting ...
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Seite 161 - That an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to...
Seite 625 - That it is the peculiar and bounden duty of the British Legislature to promote by all just and prudent means the interest and happiness of the inhabitants of the British Dominions in India; and that for these ends such measures ought to be adopted as may gradually tend to their advancement in useful knowledge and to their religious and moral improvement.
Seite 601 - ... each other, and, above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilized people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe; and if civilization is to become an article of trade between the two countries, I am convinced that this country will gain by the import cargo.
Seite 449 - ... years of his Majesty's reign, and to report to the House whether due regard being had to the just claims of the holders of shares in the several public funded...
Seite 9 - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of such Copies during the Times therein mentioned...
Seite 413 - that it is the peculiar and bounden duty of the legislature to promote, by all just and prudent means, the interest and happiness of the inhabitants of the British dominions in India ; and that for these ends such measures ought to be adopted as may gradually tend to their advancement in useful knowledge, and to their religious and moral improvement.
Seite 277 - Exchequer to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them placed to the account of the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt...
Seite 461 - The Hindoo inhabitants are a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature . . . than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind ; they are brave, generous, and humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage.
Seite 9 - Catholic claims, and shall conclude this day, by moving that this House will resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, to consider of the state of the representation.
Seite 339 - King, for redeeming every part of the national debt within the period of 45 years from the time of its creation, it is also expedient, that in future, whenever the amount of the sum to be raised by loan, or by any other addition to the public funded debt, shall, in any year, exceed the sum estimated to be applicable, in the same year, to the reduction of the public debt...