The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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Sivu 121
... consider the Bill of Pains and Penalties which the Administration introduced , he drew up a petition to the King , which he enclosed in a letter to Mr. Wilberforce , pray- ing him to close the proceedings by proroguing the Parliament ...
... consider the Bill of Pains and Penalties which the Administration introduced , he drew up a petition to the King , which he enclosed in a letter to Mr. Wilberforce , pray- ing him to close the proceedings by proroguing the Parliament ...
Sivu 126
... consider ( 3 ) How such places could be given representation without an inconvenient addi- tion to the House of Commons ; and ( 4 ) How charges of bribery might in future be best investigated with a view to the dis- franchisement of the ...
... consider ( 3 ) How such places could be given representation without an inconvenient addi- tion to the House of Commons ; and ( 4 ) How charges of bribery might in future be best investigated with a view to the dis- franchisement of the ...
Sivu 128
... considering it ' declaratory of what are the powers and what is the duty of the House , ' gave his vote with the ayes . In the week which followed this division , the Parliament of 1820 was dissolved ; and Lord John naturally appealed ...
... considering it ' declaratory of what are the powers and what is the duty of the House , ' gave his vote with the ayes . In the week which followed this division , the Parliament of 1820 was dissolved ; and Lord John naturally appealed ...
Sivu 134
... consider myself as completely hors de combat ; but it is painful to me to differ from those I love and value . He added three days afterwards— I have just received your letter . It is a candid and dispassionate 1 Hansard , N.S. xvii ...
... consider myself as completely hors de combat ; but it is painful to me to differ from those I love and value . He added three days afterwards— I have just received your letter . It is a candid and dispassionate 1 Hansard , N.S. xvii ...
Sivu 135
... consider the hope of carrying the Catholic question as now at an end . On May 12 he wrote- ... I have closed my political book , and will content myself with assuring you that I have no feelings either of bitterness or dis- pleasure ...
... consider the hope of carrying the Catholic question as now at an end . On May 12 he wrote- ... I have closed my political book , and will content myself with assuring you that I have no feelings either of bitterness or dis- pleasure ...
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