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Side 33
... expressed such sanguine opinions as to the probable result of the repeal of the Orders in Council , for these assertions furnished no answer to his view of the subject . They might in- deed be adduced in reference to some no- ble lords ...
... expressed such sanguine opinions as to the probable result of the repeal of the Orders in Council , for these assertions furnished no answer to his view of the subject . They might in- deed be adduced in reference to some no- ble lords ...
Side 35
... expressed his hope that the concerns of India would be fully dis- cussed before an attempt was made to pass any law upon the subject . Having thus observed at considerable length upon all the topics embraced in the Speech , he would now ...
... expressed his hope that the concerns of India would be fully dis- cussed before an attempt was made to pass any law upon the subject . Having thus observed at considerable length upon all the topics embraced in the Speech , he would now ...
Side 37
... expressed these opinions , it was not his intention to propose any amendment ; but he trusted that such attention would be paid to the suggestions he had thrown out as their validity might demand from his Majesty's ministers , whose ...
... expressed these opinions , it was not his intention to propose any amendment ; but he trusted that such attention would be paid to the suggestions he had thrown out as their validity might demand from his Majesty's ministers , whose ...
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... expressed his grateful sense of what had fallen from the noble lords . The question was put , and ordered ac- cordingly , nem . diss . THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . Monday , November 30 . PRINCE REGENT'S SPEECH ON OPENING THE SESSION . ] The ...
... expressed his grateful sense of what had fallen from the noble lords . The question was put , and ordered ac- cordingly , nem . diss . THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . Monday , November 30 . PRINCE REGENT'S SPEECH ON OPENING THE SESSION . ] The ...
Side 57
... expressed by his Royal High- be interrupted , we participate in the re - ness at the success of the measures adopt- gret expressed by his Royal Highness , ed for suppressing the spirit of outrage that the conduct and pretensions of that ...
... expressed by his Royal High- be interrupted , we participate in the re - ness at the success of the measures adopt- gret expressed by his Royal Highness , ed for suppressing the spirit of outrage that the conduct and pretensions of that ...
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Side 761 - That I will bear faith and true allegiance to His Majesty King George and him will defend to the utmost of my power against all traitorous conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his person crown or dignity. And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose...
Side 761 - I do swear that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement of property within this realm as established by the laws : And I do hereby disclaim, disavow and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this realm...
Side 761 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Side 761 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Side 767 - Parliament, take into its most serious consideration, the state of the laws affecting his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant establishment, and to the general satisfaction and concord of all o classes of his Majesty's subjects.
Side 763 - 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.
Side 763 - I do further declare that it is not an article of my faith, and that I do renounce, reject, and abjure the opinion that princes excommunicated...
Side 989 - June 22, rose in the house of commons ; and after a most eloquent and energetic speech, moved " that this house will early in the next session of parliament, take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland ; with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment, as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the united kingdom ; to the stability of the protestant establishment, and to the general satisfaction...
Side 377 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Side 175 - That an humble address be presented to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions...