| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 544 páginas
...Carlifle late lord lieutenant, exhibited a i»od. view of the political hiftory of Ireland, ftated means which were then forming for rendering the country totally independent of the Britifh legiflature, and concluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to repeal fo much of the... | |
| 1821 - 608 páginas
...subject, March 25tb, 1818. We find them thus reported, « Sir 8. Romilly stated, that he rose for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal so much of the Act as took away the benefit of clergy from persons convicted of stealing goods, wares, or merchandise,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 482 páginas
...last years ; acquainted the house with the measures which (he said) were then forming for rendering it totally independent of the British legislature ; and concluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of the 6th ol George I. as asserted a right in the king and parliament... | |
| 1810 - 928 páginas
...which he intended to propose on the subject. In the first place, however, he »oulil move for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of queen Elizabeth, as related to taking away the benefit of clergy from, persons stealing privately from... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 678 páginas
...years ; acquainted the house with the measures, which ( he said ) were then forming, for rendering it totally independent of the British legislature ; and concluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of the 6th of George I. as asserted a right in the King and parliament... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 páginas
...consequence of attainder of treason or felony. He concluded bis speech by moving, " that leave be given to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of King William as takes away the benefit of clergy from persons privately stealing in any shop, warehouse,... | |
| 1824 - 798 páginas
...Chancellor of the Kxchcquer excited the manifest satisfaction of the House. Mr F. Buxton moved for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal so much of the Act of George I. as restricts Partnerships and Societies from insuring Ships and Goods, and from lending money... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 602 páginas
...for this crime. On Wednesday the 25th of Mardh, 1818, Sir S. ROMILLT stated, that he rose for leave to bring in a bill, to repeal so much of the act as took away the benefit of clergy from persons convicted of privately stealing goods, wares, or merchandise,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 510 páginas
...8th, Mr. Eden, with Ireland. ^Q had been secretary to jor(j Carlisle late lord lieutenant, exhibited a view of the political history of Ireland, stated...and concluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of the 6th of George I. as asserted a right in the king and parliament... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 páginas
...bill which he intended to propose on the subject. Inthefirstplace, however, hewould move for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of queen Elizabeth, as related to taking away the benefit of clergy from persons stealing privately from... | |
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