The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volum 3 |
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... evidence how Mr. Perceval came by his death - whether by fire - arms , or in what other manner . All we know from this is , that he is dead , in the Speaker's Chamber . Lord Liverpool suggested , that the declaration of one of their ...
... evidence how Mr. Perceval came by his death - whether by fire - arms , or in what other manner . All we know from this is , that he is dead , in the Speaker's Chamber . Lord Liverpool suggested , that the declaration of one of their ...
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... evidence . Sir C. Burrell produced the loaded pistol taken from the prisoner , and another Member the bundle of papers found in his coat pocket . The House was then adjourned . HOUSE OF LORDS . TUESDAY , MAY 12 . About 50 THE ...
... evidence . Sir C. Burrell produced the loaded pistol taken from the prisoner , and another Member the bundle of papers found in his coat pocket . The House was then adjourned . HOUSE OF LORDS . TUESDAY , MAY 12 . About 50 THE ...
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... evidence of the zeal he had professed for the interests of the Catholic clergy ? Was it in his recent conduct in re- gard to the College of Maynooth ? The clergy had , greatly to their credit , declined the favours of the noble lord ...
... evidence of the zeal he had professed for the interests of the Catholic clergy ? Was it in his recent conduct in re- gard to the College of Maynooth ? The clergy had , greatly to their credit , declined the favours of the noble lord ...
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... lord ( Castlereagh ) should have expressed any decided opinion on so important a point as the policy of continuing the Orders in Council , so far as America was concerned , pending the evidence MAY 22. ] 131 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ,
... lord ( Castlereagh ) should have expressed any decided opinion on so important a point as the policy of continuing the Orders in Council , so far as America was concerned , pending the evidence MAY 22. ] 131 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ,
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... evidence now in the course of proceeding at the bar of that House , and before there had been time for weighing the importance of that evidence in all its bearings . Lord Castlereagh said , he had given no opinion as to the policy of ...
... evidence now in the course of proceeding at the bar of that House , and before there had been time for weighing the importance of that evidence in all its bearings . Lord Castlereagh said , he had given no opinion as to the policy of ...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates ..., Volum 3 Great Britain. Parliament Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1795 |
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Address Adjourned Administration agreed alluded Amendment America answer Bill Brougham brought Cabinet called Catholics circumstances Committee concurred conduct consideration considered Constitution contended Crown declared discussion duty Earl of Liverpool Exchequer expence expressed favour feelings felt Government grant hear honourable and learned honourable baronet honourable Member hoped House of Commons HOUSE OF LORDS Ireland Irish late learned gentleman Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Holland Lord Liverpool Lord Moira Lords Grey lordships Magistrates Majesty's manufacturers Marquis Wellesley measure ment Ministers motion moved necessary negociation never noble earl noble friend noble lord noble marquis object observed occasion opinion Orders in Council Parliament Perceval persons Petition present Prince Regent principle proceeding proposed proposition question Reform repeal Report Resolution respect right honourable friend right honourable gentleman Royal Highness shew situation thing thought tion trade vote Whitbread wished
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Side 735 - That an humble address be presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to...
Side 484 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Side 735 - Slaves to be manumitted and set free by virtue of this Act for the Loss of such Services, His Majesty's most dutiful and loyal Subjects the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland...
Side 464 - 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...
Side 748 - Then a commission for proroguing the parliament was read. After which, the Lord Chancellor said, " My Lords and Gentlemen, — By virtue of the commission under the great seal, to us and other lords directed, and now read, we do, in...
Side 748 - ... these outrages ; and he has commanded us to thank you for the wise and salutary measures which you have adopted on this occasion. It will be a principal object of his royal highness's attention, to make an effectual and prudent use of the powers vested in him for the protection of his majesty's people, and he confidently trusts, that on your return into your respective counties, he may rely on your exertions for the preservation of the public peace, and for bringing the disturbers of it to justice.
Side 163 - Wellesley should conduct the formation of the administration in all its branches, and should be first commissioner of the treasury ; and that Lord Moira, Lord Erskine, and Mr Canning, should be members of the cabinet. That it was probable, that a cabinet, formed on an enlarged basis, must be extended to the number of twelve or thirteen members : that the prince regent wished Lords Grey and Grenville, on the part of their friends, to recommend for...
Side 747 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I thank you for the liberal provision which you have made for the services of the present year.
Side 717 - Majesty should have power to remove from, and to nominate and appoint such persons as she shall think proper to the several offices in His Majesty's household, and to dispose, order, and manage all other matters and things relating...
Side 85 - Pitt be interred at the public charge, and that a monument be erected in the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, to the memory of...