| Great Britain - 1807 - 542 pages
...natural rights. -- 1 have the honour to be, &c. Ju 'y 3 1 , 18 ;7IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. SIR, — The debate which took place in the House of Commons on the third time of reading the bill for suspending the constitution in Ireland, affords another melancholy... | |
| Nathaniel Highmore - Ecclesiastical law - 1810 - 228 pages
...by the Society. The learned Advocate speaks as follows : " The chief ministers of * I am aware that, in the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the above-mentioned occasion, much declamation was exerted for shewing the EXPEDIENCY of attaching indelibility... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1815 - 564 pages
...subject, I beg leave to transcribe the words used by the advocates of our cause upon that occasion. In the debate which took place in the House of Commons, on fte25th of May, 1808, Mr. G rat tan made the following declaration: " The Catholics," he said, " nominated... | |
| 1825 - 582 pages
...and he hopes that most of them will be adopted in the bill now depending. But he was much surprised, in the debate which took place in the House of Commons on this bill, on the 30th of last month, that most of the speakers were in favour of total abolition by... | |
| English literature - 1827 - 574 pages
...not feel much occasion to apologize for having selected, for the enrichment of our present number, the debate which took place in the House of Commons, on the 12th of December, relative to the sending of troops to the defence of Portugal. Although we are persuaded... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1833 - 576 pages
...body was not only extending itself every day, but so rapidly adopting the independent opinions, that, in the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the introduction of this law, Sir Walter Raleigh stated, that the numbers of professed Brownists alone... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 486 pages
...numbers every day, but furnishing so many votaries of the Brownist or independent doctrines, that, in the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the introduction of this measure, Sir Walter Raleigh stated, that the numbers of professed Brownists alone... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1836 - 1310 pages
...Chancellor of this realm. He had other authorities of more modern date in support of the same position. In the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the question of the creation of a ViceChancellor, the late Master of the Rolls expressed his entire concurrence... | |
| David Urquhart - Europe - 1837 - 412 pages
...OBSERVATIONS ON THE MOTION OF MR. ROEBUCK FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PAPERS RELATING TO THE TREATY OF ADRIANOPLE. The debate which took place in the House of Commons on the 17th instant, on the motion of Mr. Roebuck for the production of papers relating to the Treaty of Adrianople,... | |
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