The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Nide 1Longman, Green, Roberts, 1863 |
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Sivu xiii
... Proposed creation of peers • A creation of peers equivalent to a dissolution 265 267 The independence of the Lords unimpaired by the reform crisis 268 Their vantage ground . 271 · Circumstances affecting their political weight ib ...
... Proposed creation of peers • A creation of peers equivalent to a dissolution 265 267 The independence of the Lords unimpaired by the reform crisis 268 Their vantage ground . 271 · Circumstances affecting their political weight ib ...
Sivu 22
... propose to relinquish his own power together with his office . Having negotiated the appointment of Mr. George Grenville as his successor , and arranged with him the nomination of the cabinet 2 , he retreated to the interior cabinet ...
... propose to relinquish his own power together with his office . Having negotiated the appointment of Mr. George Grenville as his successor , and arranged with him the nomination of the cabinet 2 , he retreated to the interior cabinet ...
Sivu 25
... proposed the dismissal of General Conway , " both from his civil and military commissions : " it was he who insisted on the removal of Mr. Fitzherbert from the Board of Trade , and of all placemen who took a different view of ...
... proposed the dismissal of General Conway , " both from his civil and military commissions : " it was he who insisted on the removal of Mr. Fitzherbert from the Board of Trade , and of all placemen who took a different view of ...
Sivu 48
... proposed another address with the same object . Lord North begged for a short respite : but an adjournment being refused by a majority of nineteen , the motion was agreed to without a division.2 On the receipt of the king's answer ...
... proposed another address with the same object . Lord North begged for a short respite : but an adjournment being refused by a majority of nineteen , the motion was agreed to without a division.2 On the receipt of the king's answer ...
Sivu 65
... proposed to add , " that no moneys should be issued for any public service , till that return was made , nor for three days afterwards ; " but withdrew this motion , on being assured that it would be attended with inconvenience . He ...
... proposed to add , " that no moneys should be issued for any public service , till that return was made , nor for three days afterwards ; " but withdrew this motion , on being assured that it would be attended with inconvenience . He ...
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Suositut otteet
Sivu 451 - Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole...