The Representative History of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a History of the House of Commons, and of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs of the United Kingdom ...Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1816 |
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... session , were too much like those of the com- mons to render any recital necessary . The numbers of the opposition , from the defection of the whig party , were considerably reduced , but they received animation from the abilities of ...
... session , were too much like those of the com- mons to render any recital necessary . The numbers of the opposition , from the defection of the whig party , were considerably reduced , but they received animation from the abilities of ...
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... session , also , Mr. Pitt brought forward his annual statement of finance . Scarcely had the war commenced when a debt of six millions was incurred and funded . The temporary taxes imposed for defraying the ex- CHAP . pense of the ...
... session , also , Mr. Pitt brought forward his annual statement of finance . Scarcely had the war commenced when a debt of six millions was incurred and funded . The temporary taxes imposed for defraying the ex- CHAP . pense of the ...
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... destroyed . But Mr. Dundas , in the present session , completely an- nihilated all hopes of this nature by bringing in a bill , which soon after passed into an act , to XXI . renew the charter for twenty years , upon 6 HISTORY OF THE.
... destroyed . But Mr. Dundas , in the present session , completely an- nihilated all hopes of this nature by bringing in a bill , which soon after passed into an act , to XXI . renew the charter for twenty years , upon 6 HISTORY OF THE.
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... session of parliament opened , January 21 , 1794. His Majesty's speech declared " the circumstances under which they were assembled to require the most serious attention . We are , " said he , " engaged in a contest , on the issue of ...
... session of parliament opened , January 21 , 1794. His Majesty's speech declared " the circumstances under which they were assembled to require the most serious attention . We are , " said he , " engaged in a contest , on the issue of ...
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... session of parliament opened with a speech from the throne , which held out bold and fal- lacious hopes of success . The disappoint- ments and reverses experienced in the last campaign were glanced at , and his majesty retained a firm ...
... session of parliament opened with a speech from the throne , which held out bold and fal- lacious hopes of success . The disappoint- ments and reverses experienced in the last campaign were glanced at , and his majesty retained a firm ...
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administration agreed amendment appeared appointed army Bank Bank of England barons bill borough Britain called carried chancellor CHAP charters committee conduct consequence consideration constitution council crown debate debt declared defence Duke duty Earl effect elective power England exchequer France fund granted honourable house of commons house of lords house of peers interest Ireland king king's kingdom late liberty Lord Castlereagh Lord Cochrane Lord Grenville Lord Sidmouth Majesty Majesty's majority measure ment militia millions ministers motion moved nation necessary negatived negotiation object observed occasion opinion opposed opposition parlia parliament passed peace persons petition Pitt present principle proposed prorogation question resolutions respecting restoration secretary at war sent serjeant serjeant at arms session Sheridan sion Sir F Sir Francis Burdett speaker speech tion treaty voted Whitbread Windham XXII XXIII XXVI XXVII XXXI СНАР
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Seite 273 - That it is contrary to the. first duties of the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain themselves by any pledge, expressed or implied, from offering to the King any advice which the course of circumstances may render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his Majesty's extensive empire.
Seite 303 - That this house having appointed a committee to investigate the conduct of the duke of York, as commander-in-chief, and having carefully considered the evidence which came before the said committee, and finding that personal corruption, and connivance at corruption, have been imputed to his said royal highness, find it expedient to pronounce a distinct opinion upon the said imputation, and are accordingly of opinion that it is wholly without foundation.
Seite 312 - Londonderry brought forward his motion on our foreign relations, and moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to...
Seite 7 - Your Petitioners complain, that the elective franchise is so partially and unequally distributed, and is in so many instances committed to bodies of men of such very limited numbers, that the majority of your honourable House is elected by less than fifteen thousand electors, which, even if the male adults in the kingdom be estimated at so low a number as three millions, is not more than the two hundredth part of the people to be represented.
Seite 446 - And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving of the laws, Parliaments ought to be held frequently.
Seite 338 - That a Committee be appointed to inquire into the state of the representation of the people in parliament, and of the most efficacious means of rendering it more complete, and to report the same, with their observations thereupon, to the House.
Seite 271 - It was for leave to bring in a bill for securing to all his Majesty's subjects the privilege of serving in the army or navy upon their taking an oath prescribed by act of parliament; and for leaving to them, as far as convenience would admit, the free exercise of their respective religions.
Seite 87 - That we entertain a firm persuasion that a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Ireland, founded on equal and liberal principles, on the similarity of laws, constitution, and government, and on a sense of mutual interests and affections, by promoting the security, wealth, and commerce of the respective kingdoms...
Seite 353 - Russell moved for a Committee of the whole House to take into consideration the state of Ireland.
Seite 314 - Hawkesbury moved an address to his majesty, praying, " that he would be graciously pleased to order...