The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 5;Volum 74J. Dodsley, 1833 |
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Pàgina 7
... given by the seconder of the address to go- vernment for the " promptitude " which they had displayed in ap- pointing the special commission , and had that word been introduced into the address , he must have moved an amendment . More ...
... given by the seconder of the address to go- vernment for the " promptitude " which they had displayed in ap- pointing the special commission , and had that word been introduced into the address , he must have moved an amendment . More ...
Pàgina 10
... given of the meeting of parliament . Mr. Hatsell had stated , that though there was no express law , stating that so long a notice should be given , yet such was the danger of having members taken by surprise , that any minister who ...
... given of the meeting of parliament . Mr. Hatsell had stated , that though there was no express law , stating that so long a notice should be given , yet such was the danger of having members taken by surprise , that any minister who ...
Pàgina 12
... given in defence of the true interests of the people of England ? What system of government can that be , in which you deny to your opponents the free exercise of judg- ment and of speech ? You cannot propose changes extensive as those ...
... given in defence of the true interests of the people of England ? What system of government can that be , in which you deny to your opponents the free exercise of judg- ment and of speech ? You cannot propose changes extensive as those ...
Pàgina 14
... given mark , therefore the town was not to be allowed that importance in the scale of representation to which its growth entitled it . It was often a matter of difficulty to ascertain what that importance really was ; and ministers had ...
... given mark , therefore the town was not to be allowed that importance in the scale of representation to which its growth entitled it . It was often a matter of difficulty to ascertain what that importance really was ; and ministers had ...
Pàgina 19
... given their attention to every reasonable suggestion with regard to the de- tails of the bill ; and many of those alterations which were now pro- posed might have been pressed upon their consideration ; but he did not remember that an ...
... given their attention to every reasonable suggestion with regard to the de- tails of the bill ; and many of those alterations which were now pro- posed might have been pressed upon their consideration ; but he did not remember that an ...
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