Hansard's Parliamentary Debates |
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19. oldal
... opinion of those who composed that majority . That was the case in England ; but it was not so in Ireland . The mute eloquence of numbers had no more weight in Ireland than the vocal eloquence of the tongue had had in swaying the ...
... opinion of those who composed that majority . That was the case in England ; but it was not so in Ireland . The mute eloquence of numbers had no more weight in Ireland than the vocal eloquence of the tongue had had in swaying the ...
21. oldal
... opinion prevailing arguing from a letter ; but he had received throughout that country on the subject of other letters from other parties . What the poor - law , and that that opinion was puzzled him was , that those letters so ma- one ...
... opinion prevailing arguing from a letter ; but he had received throughout that country on the subject of other letters from other parties . What the poor - law , and that that opinion was puzzled him was , that those letters so ma- one ...
61. oldal
... opinion of the gallant officers whom he had named as belonging to this honourable profession , and such had been the result of his communications with them . He greatly regretted , that this proceeding should have occurred , and he was ...
... opinion of the gallant officers whom he had named as belonging to this honourable profession , and such had been the result of his communications with them . He greatly regretted , that this proceeding should have occurred , and he was ...
73. oldal
... opinion of the Government , collected after consultation , but his own individual opinion . Now let their lordships permit him to state what was his own opinion , whether it was upheld by others or not . The obligations of this treaty ...
... opinion of the Government , collected after consultation , but his own individual opinion . Now let their lordships permit him to state what was his own opinion , whether it was upheld by others or not . The obligations of this treaty ...
105. oldal
... opinion was , that for a while the money ment that they had promoted parties might put down agitation , but in a short who had been engaged not only in the time agitation would arise again . In his violation of the law themselves , but ...
... opinion was , that for a while the money ment that they had promoted parties might put down agitation , but in a short who had been engaged not only in the time agitation would arise again . In his violation of the law themselves , but ...
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789. oldal - Thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine: But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
1221. oldal - All Powers, Authorities and functions which under any Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of the...
615. oldal - A man that is an heretic after the first and second admonition reject ; Knowing that he that is such is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself.
617. oldal - Will you maintain and set forward, as much as shall lie in you, quietness, love, 'and peace among all men...
615. oldal - Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses.
1143. oldal - ... thereby inflicted to the Exclusion of every other Rule of Criminal Law, or Mode of Proceeding thereon, which did or might prevail in the said Province before the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty-four...
665. oldal - First, that the interference of British functionaries in the interior management of native temples, in the customs, habits and religious proceedings of their priests and attendants, in the arrangement of their ceremonies, rites and festivals, and generally in the conduct of their interior economy, shall cease.
389. oldal - Such indiscriminate and unlimited. employment of the poor, consisting of a great proportion of the inhabitants of trading districts, will be attended with effects to the rising generation so serious and alarming, that I cannot contemplate them without dismay, and thus that great effort of British ingenuity, whereby the machinery of our manufactures has been brought to such perfection, instead of being a blessing to the nation, will be converted into the bitterest curse.
857. oldal - It appears to me plain that in all matters which seem to us indifferent or even doubtful, we should conform our practices to those of the Church, which has preserved its traditionary practices unbroken. We cannot know about any seemingly indifferent practice of the Church of Rome that...
485. oldal - Subjects in every point, in which they have a right to any indulgence on that head; always remembering, that it is a toleration of the free exercise of the religion of the Church of Rome only, to which they are entitled, but not to the powers and privileges of it, as an established Church, for that is a preference, which belongs only to the Protestant Church of England.