Hansard's Parliamentary Debates |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 33
... course of this debate has served strongly to show the policy of our leaving the consideration of these matters to the fountain of all honour . I adopted the usual course on this occasion . The Crown having conferred a Peerage on two ...
... course of this debate has served strongly to show the policy of our leaving the consideration of these matters to the fountain of all honour . I adopted the usual course on this occasion . The Crown having conferred a Peerage on two ...
Página 43
... course , truly liberal and reforming , while it is at the same time moderate and prudent . " I wish the First Minister of this country showed the same prudence as has been manifested by the Ministsr of a foreign country . What are the ...
... course , truly liberal and reforming , while it is at the same time moderate and prudent . " I wish the First Minister of this country showed the same prudence as has been manifested by the Ministsr of a foreign country . What are the ...
Página 57
... course , are much more entitled to the credit attending such a course of policy , than others who , at a later period of life , adopt their sentiments . But it is the duty of those who have reason to change their opinions , to have the ...
... course , are much more entitled to the credit attending such a course of policy , than others who , at a later period of life , adopt their sentiments . But it is the duty of those who have reason to change their opinions , to have the ...
Página 71
... course , why did they not concede the request of the hon . Member for Lime- rick ? And if they saw no benefit that would result from it , why had they held the language which they did night after night , and say that those who objected ...
... course , why did they not concede the request of the hon . Member for Lime- rick ? And if they saw no benefit that would result from it , why had they held the language which they did night after night , and say that those who objected ...
Página 75
... course which the Government is Gentleman would seem to recommend , and now pursuing . I cannot but ask , supposing that is contained in the novel of Gil Blas . the right hon . Gentleman - as I think we I recollect that Gil Blas , when ...
... course which the Government is Gentleman would seem to recommend , and now pursuing . I cannot but ask , supposing that is contained in the novel of Gil Blas . the right hon . Gentleman - as I think we I recollect that Gil Blas , when ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admitted adopted agricultural amount appointed argument Baronet believe better Bill Bishop of Exeter brought called Canada charities classes clause Commissioners Committee considered Corn Laws coun course Court of Chancery Crown Custos Rotulorum distress doubt duty Earl effect England existed fact factories farmers favour feel fees foreign free trade give honour hours of labour important inquiry interest interference Ireland labour land learned Friend learned Gentleman learned Lord legislation Lord Chancellor Lord G Lord Gough Lordships Majesty's Government manufactures matter measure ment Minister never noble and learned noble Friend noble Lord object occasion opinion Parliament party passed Peel persons petition poor potatoes Prelate present principle produce proposed protection quarter question reduced referred regard repeal respect right hon right rev sion speech statement sure taken thought tion trust vote wages wheat wished