Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volum 4R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Pàgina
... Conduct of judge Fox - Lord Auckland , lord Grenville , lord Auck- land Mutiny bill - The marquis of Buckingham , earl Camden , the duke of Cumberland , lord Hawkesbury , the duke of Clarence , lord Mulgrave · Roman catholics of Ireland ...
... Conduct of judge Fox - Lord Auckland , lord Grenville , lord Auck- land Mutiny bill - The marquis of Buckingham , earl Camden , the duke of Cumberland , lord Hawkesbury , the duke of Clarence , lord Mulgrave · Roman catholics of Ireland ...
Pàgina 67
... conduct of the Irish treasury in so doing . - On the question be- ing put on the first resolution , Mr. Foster observed , that whatever com- plexion the noble lord might put on his re- solutions , they amounted to a direct charge on the ...
... conduct of the Irish treasury in so doing . - On the question be- ing put on the first resolution , Mr. Foster observed , that whatever com- plexion the noble lord might put on his re- solutions , they amounted to a direct charge on the ...
Pàgina 105
... [ CONDUCT OF JUDGE Fox . ] Lord Auck- that which they should find to be right , land , agreeably to the notice he had given , He thought it would be proper to take brought forward some farther propositions the opinion of the judges on the ...
... [ CONDUCT OF JUDGE Fox . ] Lord Auck- that which they should find to be right , land , agreeably to the notice he had given , He thought it would be proper to take brought forward some farther propositions the opinion of the judges on the ...
Pàgina 119
... conduct , in the part he had stitutional ground ; that by proposing this taken in the present measure . He did measure to them , they would be defraud- not know how to reconcile the conduct of ing them into an acceptance of what they ...
... conduct , in the part he had stitutional ground ; that by proposing this taken in the present measure . He did measure to them , they would be defraud- not know how to reconcile the conduct of ing them into an acceptance of what they ...
Pàgina 159
... conduct and that of the Irish gentlemen in general , who by their The Speaker informed the hon . baronet , own subscriptions raised the militia and that what he was now stating was in ex - kept the country safe , without any contri ...
... conduct and that of the Irish gentlemen in general , who by their The Speaker informed the hon . baronet , own subscriptions raised the militia and that what he was now stating was in ex - kept the country safe , without any contri ...
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act of parliament admiralty adopted agreed alluded amendment answer appeared appointed army baronet called Chancellor charge church circumstances clause commissioners of naval committee conduct consequence consideration considered constitution court declared Duty bill earl England established Exchequer expence favour feel Fordyce gent gentlemen give granted ground honour hoped house of commons HOUSE OF LORDS Ireland Irish justice letter Lord Chancellor Lord Grenville lord Melville Lord Sidmouth lord St lordships majesty majesty's means measure ment militia mode motion moved naval enquiry navy board necessary noble lord oath object observed occasion opinion parliament persons petition petitioners present principle proceedings proposed protestant public money question racter religion resolutions respect right hon Roman catholics rose shew ships sir F. B. taken thing thought timber tion treasury Trotter Vincent vote whole wish
Passatges populars
Pàgina 807 - And if any man obey not our word by this epistle, note that man, and have no company with him, that he may be ashamed. Yet count him not as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother.
Pàgina 871 - I, AB, do swear that I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position that princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Pàgina 579 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Pàgina 901 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Pàgina 899 - ... the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
Pàgina 225 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour, and policy of this nation...
Pàgina 93 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Pàgina 95 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present church establishment, for the purpose of substituting a Catholic establishment in its stead; and...
Pàgina 871 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm; so help me God.
Pàgina 871 - VI, which is, and was of ancient time due to the imperial crown of this realm , that is , under God to have the sovereignty and rule over all manner of persons born within these her realms, dominions, and countries , of what estate, either ecclesiastical or temporal , soever they be , so as no other foreign power shall or ought to have any superiority over them.