The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Nide 1 |
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Sivu xii
... PEERAGE . Progressive increase of the peerage prior to reign of George III . Change in the character of the House by increase of numbers Profuse creations in the reign of George III . 229 ib . 231 The peerage of Ireland 233 PAGE Present ...
... PEERAGE . Progressive increase of the peerage prior to reign of George III . Change in the character of the House by increase of numbers Profuse creations in the reign of George III . 229 ib . 231 The peerage of Ireland 233 PAGE Present ...
Sivu xiii
... peerage Life peerages The lords spiritual Attempts to exclude them from the House of Lords 235 • • 237 238 241 • 242 • 243 249 250 Increased number of the House of Lords , a source of strength 253 Political parties in the House ...
... peerage Life peerages The lords spiritual Attempts to exclude them from the House of Lords 235 • • 237 238 241 • 242 • 243 249 250 Increased number of the House of Lords , a source of strength 253 Political parties in the House ...
Sivu 3
... peerage ; and others aspire to such an elevation . A peerage of the United Kingdom is an object of am- bition to the Scotch and Irish Peers . The Spiritual Lords owe their dignity to the Crown , and look up to the same source of power ...
... peerage ; and others aspire to such an elevation . A peerage of the United Kingdom is an object of am- bition to the Scotch and Irish Peers . The Spiritual Lords owe their dignity to the Crown , and look up to the same source of power ...
Sivu 18
... peerage and the pension , and was the signal for cla- mours against the public favourite . On the retirement of Mr. Pitt , Lord Bute became the most influential of the ministers . He undertook the chief management of public affairs in ...
... peerage and the pension , and was the signal for cla- mours against the public favourite . On the retirement of Mr. Pitt , Lord Bute became the most influential of the ministers . He undertook the chief management of public affairs in ...
Sivu 36
... peerage ; and his personal influence was diminished by his removal from the House of Commons , where he had been paramount . His holding so obscure a place as that of Privy Seal , also took much from his weight as a minister . His ...
... peerage ; and his personal influence was diminished by his removal from the House of Commons , where he had been paramount . His holding so obscure a place as that of Privy Seal , also took much from his weight as a minister . His ...
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Suositut otteet
Sivu 444 - Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
Sivu 445 - 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...
Sivu 473 - Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power. The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation, the three estates of the realm are alike concerned; but the concurrence of the Peers and the Crown to a tax, is only necessary to close with the form of a law. The gift and grant is of the Commons alone.
Sivu 154 - ... disconnecting the authority to command service, from the power of animating it by reward; and for allotting to the prince all the invidious duties of government, without the means of softening them to the public, by any one act of grace, favour, or benignity.
Sivu 218 - ... such persons only as have just claims on the royal beneficence, or who, by their personal services to the crown, by the performance of duties to the public, or by their useful discoveries in science, and attainments in literature and the arts, have merited the gracious consideration of their Sovereign, and the gratitude of their country.
Sivu 451 - That the power of publishing such of its reports, votes, and proceedings as it shall deem necessary or conducive to the public interests is an essential incident to the constitutional functions of parliament, more especially of this house as the representative portion of it.
Sivu 493 - LORD, from the evil man ; and preserve me from the wicked man ; 2 Who imagine mischief in their hearts, and stir up strife all the day long. 3 They have sharpened their tongues like a serpent; adder's poison is under their lips.
Sivu 59 - That it is now necessary to declare that to report any opinion or pretended opinion of His Majesty upon any Bill or other proceeding depending in either House of Parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the Members, is a high crime and misdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the Crown, a breach of the fundamental privileges of Parliament, and subversive of the Constitution of this country.
Sivu 181 - ... affixed to any instrument, unless a memorandum describing its object had been indorsed upon it, signed by the Lord Chancellor, the President of the Council, the Lord Privy Seal, the First Lord of the Treasury, and the Secretaries of State, or any three of them. The seal was directed to be kept in the custody of one of these officers, and when used, was required to be attested by one or more of them.
Sivu 45 - ... that it is the duty of this House to provide, as far as may be, an immediate and effectual redress of the abuses complained of in the petitions presented to this House.