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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... propose for them a remedy not to be found in the ancient Constitution of this country . The remedy he had suggested ... proposed remedy , that of admitting copyholders to the elective franchise , this question had been strongly mooted ...
... propose for them a remedy not to be found in the ancient Constitution of this country . The remedy he had suggested ... proposed remedy , that of admitting copyholders to the elective franchise , this question had been strongly mooted ...
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... proposed to do away , that House might never have been adorned with the great characters that then did so much for their country , and who must so long live in its annals . As to the decision upon Walcheren or any other topic , there ...
... proposed to do away , that House might never have been adorned with the great characters that then did so much for their country , and who must so long live in its annals . As to the decision upon Walcheren or any other topic , there ...
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... proposed would terminate and destroy all freedom of discussion es- sential to the well - being of the Parliament and of the coun- try . If the election of a Member depended merely upon popular opinion , no unbiassed sentiments would be ...
... proposed would terminate and destroy all freedom of discussion es- sential to the well - being of the Parliament and of the coun- try . If the election of a Member depended merely upon popular opinion , no unbiassed sentiments would be ...
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... proposed for Scotland . It was impossible that a more unex- pected boon could be offered to any country ; it was one of the most extraordinary schemes that ever entered into the human mind , to change a system of representation , when ...
... proposed for Scotland . It was impossible that a more unex- pected boon could be offered to any country ; it was one of the most extraordinary schemes that ever entered into the human mind , to change a system of representation , when ...
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... proposed was to give a right of election to copyholders . He allowed copyholders to be equally independent with freeholders ; but what he contended for was , that copyholders never had a right by the ancient constitution of the country ...
... proposed was to give a right of election to copyholders . He allowed copyholders to be equally independent with freeholders ; but what he contended for was , that copyholders never had a right by the ancient constitution of the country ...
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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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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...
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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...