The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen35 |
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... [ Hear , hear ! from the opposition side of the House ] . But the design of such dema- gogues could not be misunderstood . Un- der the pretence of declaiming about pub- lic distress , those demagogues were in fact seeking only their own ...
... [ Hear , hear ! from the opposition side of the House ] . But the design of such dema- gogues could not be misunderstood . Un- der the pretence of declaiming about pub- lic distress , those demagogues were in fact seeking only their own ...
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... [ Hear , hear ! ] ; he reverenced the rights and the privi- leges which they exercised and was dis- posed to attend to their representations as much as any man ; but when such assem- blies proceeded to violence , when they led to breaches ...
... [ Hear , hear ! ] ; he reverenced the rights and the privi- leges which they exercised and was dis- posed to attend to their representations as much as any man ; but when such assem- blies proceeded to violence , when they led to breaches ...
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... [ Hear , hear ! ] ? I have not heard that any bullets have been found in the carriage . I should observe , that I conceived , from the manner of the fracture , that the bullets must have come from some height , per- haps from one of the ...
... [ Hear , hear ! ] ? I have not heard that any bullets have been found in the carriage . I should observe , that I conceived , from the manner of the fracture , that the bullets must have come from some height , per- haps from one of the ...
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... [ Hear , hear ! ] . That the fracture in the glass of the car- riage of his royal highness had been pro- duced by bullets did not , he thought , clearly appear from the evidence of his lordship . Whether it was or was not thus produced ...
... [ Hear , hear ! ] . That the fracture in the glass of the car- riage of his royal highness had been pro- duced by bullets did not , he thought , clearly appear from the evidence of his lordship . Whether it was or was not thus produced ...
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... hear sufficient reasons to induce their lordships to support the amendment which had been moved . The noble earl had com- plained , that the difficulties of the country were not sufficiently expatiated on in the Address proposed . He ...
... hear sufficient reasons to induce their lordships to support the amendment which had been moved . The noble earl had com- plained , that the difficulties of the country were not sufficiently expatiated on in the Address proposed . He ...
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Página 745 - Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet, For every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; nothing but thunder.
Página 949 - Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr blows While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes; Youth on the prow, and pleasure at the helm; Regardless of the sweeping whirlwind's sway, That, hush'd in grim repose, expects his evening prey.
Página 173 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Página 11 - I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their earnest desire to maintain the general tranquillity.
Página 417 - ... out of every quartern loaf. They have been told that parliamentary reform is no more than a half measure, changing only one set of thieves for another, and that they must go to the land, as nothing short of that would avail them.
Página 841 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Página 743 - The heir-presumptive of the throne was supposed to be implicated in the conspiracy, and foreign powers were ready with money and troops to assist in the subversion of our constitution in Church and State. Yet at this time did the Lords and Commons present for the royal assent this very Bill of Habeas Corpus, which for less dangers you are now about to suspend. We talk much — I think a great deal too much — of the wisdom of our ancestors. I wish we would imitate the courage of our ancestors. They...
Página 11 - I doubt not, feel a just indignation at the attempts which have been made to take advantage of the distresses of the country, for the purpose of exciting a spirit of sedition and violence. I am too well convinced of the loyalty and good sense of the great body of his Majesty's subjects, to believe them capable of being perverted by the arts which are employed to seduce them ; but I am determined to omit no precautions for preserving the public peace, and for counteracting the designs of the disaffected...
Página 551 - A traitorous conspiracy has been formed in the metropolis for the purpose of overthrowing, by means of a general insurrection, the established government, laws, and constitution of this kingdom, and of effecting a general plunder and division of property.
Página 11 - ... believe them capable of being perverted by the arts which are employed to seduce them ; but I am determined to omit no precautions for preserving the public peace, and for counteracting the designs of the disaffected. And I rely with the utmost confidence on your cordial support and co-operation, in upholding a system of law and government from which we have derived inestimable advantages ; which has enabled us to conclude, with unexampled glory, a contest whereon depended the best interests...