The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 6. kötet;75. kötetJ. Dodsley, 1834 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
5. oldal
... course of which the Speaker had never made any differ- ence between one member and another . It was no disparagement to Mr. Littleton not to be pre- ferred to such a competitor . Nei- ther he , nor any other member , be their merits ...
... course of which the Speaker had never made any differ- ence between one member and another . It was no disparagement to Mr. Littleton not to be pre- ferred to such a competitor . Nei- ther he , nor any other member , be their merits ...
6. oldal
... course which would have saved the house from the necessity of coming to such a conclusion . He agreed with the doctrine that the Speaker of a reformed house of commons should be one who entertained sentiments that harmonized with the ...
... course which would have saved the house from the necessity of coming to such a conclusion . He agreed with the doctrine that the Speaker of a reformed house of commons should be one who entertained sentiments that harmonized with the ...
14. oldal
... course they were now pursuing , adopted , and rendered themselves answerable , for all the crimes which should take place in Ireland . Let them but do justice to Ireland- let them put down the cry for a repeal of the union , by showing ...
... course they were now pursuing , adopted , and rendered themselves answerable , for all the crimes which should take place in Ireland . Let them but do justice to Ireland- let them put down the cry for a repeal of the union , by showing ...
20. oldal
... course at once to the latter , when the former could be applied . He objected , too , to that part of the Address which pledged the House to support the union . He believ- ed , that a repeal of that union would be more injurious to Ire ...
... course at once to the latter , when the former could be applied . He objected , too , to that part of the Address which pledged the House to support the union . He believ- ed , that a repeal of that union would be more injurious to Ire ...
27. oldal
... course acting with the authority of his Majesty , deemed it incum- bent to propose measures of which the object was to improve the sta- bility of the established church , he could not refuse to enter into the consideration of them ; and ...
... course acting with the authority of his Majesty , deemed it incum- bent to propose measures of which the object was to improve the sta- bility of the established church , he could not refuse to enter into the consideration of them ; and ...
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