The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volum 13J. Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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Pàgina 34
... Lord Carnarvon strongly opposed it : If their Lord- ships did not pass the bill , their de- cision would be a condemnation of the practice of suspending writs , which had been followed by the House of Commons for half a cen- tury . No ...
... Lord Carnarvon strongly opposed it : If their Lord- ships did not pass the bill , their de- cision would be a condemnation of the practice of suspending writs , which had been followed by the House of Commons for half a cen- tury . No ...
Pàgina 35
... Lords opposed it , the con- trast would be singular . It was only proposed to hold these boroughs to bail for a period not exceeding 53 days . Lord Liverpool expressed an opi- nion equally decided on the opposite side . If a case of ...
... Lords opposed it , the con- trast would be singular . It was only proposed to hold these boroughs to bail for a period not exceeding 53 days . Lord Liverpool expressed an opi- nion equally decided on the opposite side . If a case of ...
Pàgina 39
... Lord Granville and Lord Howard of Ef- fingham in the Lords , and by Sir E. Knatchbull and Mr Wilmot in the Commons . These speakers generally began with a warm panegyric on his late Majesty , whence they proceeded to point out the good ...
... Lord Granville and Lord Howard of Ef- fingham in the Lords , and by Sir E. Knatchbull and Mr Wilmot in the Commons . These speakers generally began with a warm panegyric on his late Majesty , whence they proceeded to point out the good ...
Pàgina 57
... Lord J. Russell's amendment was negatived by a majority of 99 : there being for the motion , 157 ; against it , 156. The original resolutions were then agreed to . The bill now proceeded in its dif- ferent stages through the House . On ...
... Lord J. Russell's amendment was negatived by a majority of 99 : there being for the motion , 157 ; against it , 156. The original resolutions were then agreed to . The bill now proceeded in its dif- ferent stages through the House . On ...
Pàgina 58
... Lord Liverpool , whether he intended to move the appointment of a committee of inquiry . The minister replied , that he considered the accounts laid before Parliament in 1816 , as contain- ing information sufficient . Lord Lans- downe ...
... Lord Liverpool , whether he intended to move the appointment of a committee of inquiry . The minister replied , that he considered the accounts laid before Parliament in 1816 , as contain- ing information sufficient . Lord Lans- downe ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 126 - The noise subsided, and he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon him.
Pàgina 145 - For any meeting whatsoever of great numbers of people, with such circumstances of terror as cannot but endanger the public peace, and raise fears and jealousies among the king's subjects...
Pàgina 332 - Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.
Pàgina 119 - The King thinks it necessary, in consequence of the arrival of the Queen, to communicate to the House of Lords certain papers respecting the conduct of her majesty since her departure from this kingdom, which he recommends to the immediate and serious attention of this House.
Pàgina 435 - That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant in his individual dealings, is strictly applicable as the best rule for the trade of the whole nation.
Pàgina 160 - Parliament — derogatory from the dignity of the Crown — and injurious to the best interests of the empire.
Pàgina 188 - ... that the laws which concern public right, policy and civil government may be made the same throughout the whole United Kingdom, but that no alteration be made in laws which concern private right, except for evident utility of the subjects within Scotland.
Pàgina 347 - In the face of the Sovereign, the Parliament, and the Country, she solemnly protests against the formation of a Secret Tribunal to examine documents privately prepared by her adversaries, as a proceeding unknown to the law of the land, and a flagrant violation of all the principles of justice.
Pàgina 304 - Thus it hath pleased Almighty God to take out of this transitory life, unto his divine mercy, the late most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch William the Fourth, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; King of Hanover, and Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburgh.
Pàgina 440 - The primitive christians, it is said, walked in the fear of God, and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost.