 | Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 440 pągines
...in which it had been carried on by the late, or the present ministers, he trusted that on the point to which he was about to call the attention of the house, there would be but one opinion — that our forces by sea and land had displayed the most unexampled... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1806 - 788 pągines
...insolvency, he was not surprised that they were not present on (his occasion. The subject, however, to which he was about to call the attention of the House, was one of the greatest public importance. Some pa person th is subject had been presented on Friday last,... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1815 - 658 pągines
...Smith, to the government of Spain. He should not trespass long on the attention of the House. The act to which he was about to call the attention of the House, was, he concei ved, altogether without justification. This was not a motion of course ; matters could not... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1819 - 870 pągines
...the erection of a parish church or churches. The Chancellor of the Exchequer said, that the subject to which he was about to call the attention of the House was not connected with that alluded to by the right hon. gentleman ; at the same time he was far from being... | |
 | 1819 - 838 pągines
...erection of a parish church •or churches. The Chancellor of the Exchequer said, that the subject to which he was about to call the attention of the House was not connected with that alluded to by the right hon. gentleman ; at the same time he was far from being... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 826 pągines
...obtaining some compensation for parties who had suffered such unmerited punishment. The circumstances to which he was about to call the attention of the house had been already familiar to the public — he meant the case of a family of the name of Bowditch and... | |
 | Joseph Nightingale - 1822 - 584 pągines
...head, condescended to affix a label to liis body, stating the crime for which death had beefl indicted on the culprit. The conduct that .had been adopted...army the blind instruments of the Sovereign's will j they would place in his hands an engine by which the most sacred institutions of the country might... | |
 | 1827 - 684 pągines
...our Government in India, and to all our connections with tlie affairs of that country. The occurrence to which he was about to call the attention of the House took place in the early part of the month of November 1824. When he mentioned that date, a question... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 678 pągines
...our Government in India, and to all our connections with the affairs of that country. The occurrence to which he was about to call the attention of the House took place in the early part of the month of Novemher 1S24. When he mentioned that date, a question... | |
 | Parliament proc, Will. iv - 1834 - 550 pągines
...speech of his noble friend. His noble friend had commenced by expressing an opinion that the subject to which he was about to call the attention of the House was one of very great national importance [hear, hear!]. In that opinion he (Lord Palmerston) was the first... | |
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