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 ..., Τόμος 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Σελίδα 7
... noble Secretary of State had indeed affirmed , that there was discovered ... Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land , respecting the Circular Letter ad- dressed by ... noble lord the other night . That no- ble lord's motion was confined to the pro ...
... noble Secretary of State had indeed affirmed , that there was discovered ... Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land , respecting the Circular Letter ad- dressed by ... noble lord the other night . That no- ble lord's motion was confined to the pro ...
Σελίδα 7
... lord- Royal Highness would feel that the hand ships a positive record ... noble Secretary of that the measures intended to be prevent- State had ... noble earl adduced the Protestants , and that they deprecated any information upon which ...
... lord- Royal Highness would feel that the hand ships a positive record ... noble Secretary of that the measures intended to be prevent- State had ... noble earl adduced the Protestants , and that they deprecated any information upon which ...
Σελίδα 57
... royal au- thority . But , on its being announced to parliament by the noble lord , who at that period filled the high office now held by Lord Eldon , that he had it in command from his Majesty to acquaint parliament that he had ...
... royal au- thority . But , on its being announced to parliament by the noble lord , who at that period filled the high office now held by Lord Eldon , that he had it in command from his Majesty to acquaint parliament that he had ...
Σελίδα 59
... noble lord , now a member of the other House ( lord Sidmouth ) was at the head of the ad- ministration in both instances ; when he perceived a right hon . gent . opposite ( Mr. Yorke ) who was a Secretary of State in 1804 , and a noble ...
... noble lord , now a member of the other House ( lord Sidmouth ) was at the head of the ad- ministration in both instances ; when he perceived a right hon . gent . opposite ( Mr. Yorke ) who was a Secretary of State in 1804 , and a noble ...
Σελίδα 61
... noble lord had not shewn him- self so decided in his opinion upon the subject , as the right hon . gent . who was at that time Attorney - General . That right hon . gent . had thought proper to declare , that such an union would have ...
... noble lord had not shewn him- self so decided in his opinion upon the subject , as the right hon . gent . who was at that time Attorney - General . That right hon . gent . had thought proper to declare , that such an union would have ...
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Σελίδα 521 - I have come to cast upon the earth: fire, sword, and war. For there will be five in a house: three will be against two, and two against three, the father against the son, and the son against the father. And they will stand solitary.
Σελίδα 7 - Resolved, that an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...
Σελίδα 355 - If he shall disobey any lawful command of his superior" (and, of course, if he shall disobey any lawful commands of his superior Officer to attend divine service- and sermon) " he shall suffer death, or such other punishment as by a General Court-Martial shall be awarded.
Σελίδα 165 - ... last leaf of every paper or book which shall consist of more than one leaf, in legible characters, his or her name and usual place of abode or business, and every person who shall publish or disperse, or assist in publishing or dispersing, any printed paper or book on which...
Σελίδα 735 - 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.
Σελίδα 165 - ... and on which the name and place of abode of the person printing the same shall not be printed as aforesaid, shall, for every copy of such paper so published or dispersed by him, forfeit and pay the sum of twenty pounds.
Σελίδα 811 - That, although the adverse circumstances of our trade, together with the large amount of our military expenditure abroad, may have contributed to render our exchanges with the continent of Europe unfavourable, yet the extraordinary degree in which the exchanges have been depressed for so long a period, has been in a great measure occasioned by the depreciation which has taken place in the relative value of the currency of this country, iis compared with the money of foreign countries.
Σελίδα 177 - Book whatsoever, which shall be meant to be published or dispersed, and who shall not print upon the Front of every such Paper, if the same shall be printed on One Side only, or upon the first or last Leaf of every Paper or Book which shall consist of more than One Leaf, in legible Characters, his or her Name and usual Place of Abode or Business...
Σελίδα 757 - I have formerly often heard you, Sir, eloquently and impressively deliver the thanks of the House to officers present, and never without an anxious wish that I might one day receive this most enviable mark of my country's regard : this honest ambition is now fully gratified ; and I am more than ever bound to try to merit the good opinion of the House.