| William Belsham - 1795 - 566 sivua
...able and eloquent exertions in the cause of : '" at- liberty } moved the house of commons, for leave to bring in a bill for the more equal representation of the people in parliament. It now appeared that the coalition ministers, as yet in the zenith of their power, had formed a fixed... | |
| 814 sivua
...while a boy does who has fcrved as an apprentice in it for forty days. Mr. Baker concluded ft concluded by moving for leave to bring in a bill for the more effectual relief of the poor. Mr. Eflccurt faid, he wiih pleafure feconded the motion. The evils complained... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 sivua
...able and eloquent exertions in the cause or 1 '"""'*' 'liberty, moved the house of commons, for leave to bring in a bill for the more equal representation of the people in parliament. It now appeared that the coalition ministers, as yet in the zenith of their power, had formed a fixed... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 502 sivua
...to oppose and decry them in parliament. * On the 29th of November, 1783, Mr. Flood moved for leave to bring in a bill for the more equal representation of the people in parliament. This was immediately opposed by the attorney general. " I do not mean (said he) to go into the discussion... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 sivua
...the twenty-ninth of the same month, in the house of commons, by Henry Flood, for leave to introduce a bill for the more equal representation of the people in parliament. .This was vehemently opposed by Barry YelYerton, the attorney general, who declared in his speech that... | |
| William James MacNeven - 1807 - 376 sivua
...permitted to pass. On the 19th of July, Mr. George Ponsonby, in the name of his brother, presented a bill for the more equal representation of the people in' parliament. The former gentleman, with his connexions, had ever since the regency dispute joined the opposition ; and... | |
| 1807 - 1106 sivua
...30,000/. actually applied in bribery, to conceal frauds of an enormous extent. The noble lord concluded by moving for " leave to bring in a bill for the more effectual examination of public accounts in the West Indies, and the prevention of fraud therein."... | |
| 1809 - 954 sivua
...each, if required ; and that it should be sent to the lords for their concurrence. Mr. Pitt concluded, by moving for leave to bring in a bill, for the more speedy and effectual manning of the navy. Mr. Tierney said, the very extraordinary manner in which... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 584 sivua
...majority of 153 to 71. On the 19th of July, Mr. George Ponsonby, in the name of his brother, presented a bill for the more equal representation of the people in parliament. The former gentleman, with his conncxions, had ever since the regency dispute joined the opposition; and... | |
| John Aikin - 1816 - 540 sivua
...resolved that a convention of representatives from the whole volunteer army should assemble on the1 10th of November following at Dublin. This was accordingly...address to the King was then voted, in which the Lords aJsO; concurred, to express the happiness enjoyed under his , government, and their determination to... | |
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