| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 632 pages
...96 to 1 42 voices. On tlie 1 6th of January a resolution was moved by lord Charles Spencer, " That the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and respectability was contrary to the principles of the constitution, and injurious to the interests of... | |
| charles mayo, l.l.b. - 1804 - 570 pages
...affairs, 41 there should be an administration that has the confidence of the house " and of the public, the continuance of the present ministers in trusts...injurious to the interests of his majesty and his people:" this was approved by a majority of 2O5 to 184 votes; yet the minister continued to present an undaunted... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 470 pages
...1 96 to 1 42 voices. On the 1 6th of January a resolution was moved by lord Charles Spencer, " That the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and respectability was contrary to the principles of the constitution, and injurious to the interests of... | |
| John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 pages
...repeating the substance of their. former resolutions, moved by the Earl of Surrey, they declared, that the continuance of the present ministers, in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, was contrary to con112 stitutional principles, and injurious to the interests of his Majesty and his... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1811 - 536 pages
...a month ; and the motion was adopted. It was immediately followed by another, which asserted, that the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, was contrary to the principles of the constitution, and injurious to the interests of the kirvg and... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 520 pages
...and such as do not conciliate or engage the confidence of this House; the continuance of the-present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and...injurious to the interests of his majesty and his people." In opposition to this motion, it was argued, that the premises, allowmg them to be true and well founded,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1816 - 422 pages
...that the appoint" meats of His Majesty's present mininsters were accompanied by cirwmstances tteui and extraordinary; and such as do not conciliate or...trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, it contrary to constitutional principles, and injurious to the interests of His Majesty and his people.... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1816 - 834 pages
...month ; and the motion was adopted. It was inv mediately followed by another, which asserted, that the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, was contrary to the principles of the constitution, and injurious to the interests of the king and... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1820 - 510 pages
...a month ; and the motion was adopted. It was immediately followed by another, which asserted, that the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, was contrary to the principles of the constitution, and injurious to the interests of the king and... | |
| George Pretyman - Great Britain - 1821 - 592 pages
...confidence of this house and of the public ; and that the appointment of his majesty's present ministers was accompanied by circumstances new and extraordinary,...the interests of his majesty and his people." Mr. Powys opposed this motion, as premature, unjust, unprecedented, and unwarrantable. He spoke in very... | |
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