The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, Volumen35 |
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... peace now on reasonable terms , we might hereafter be compelled to make it on disadvantageous ones . Peace was absolutely necessary to save the country from ruin : the voice of the people loudly called for it , and their voice should be ...
... peace now on reasonable terms , we might hereafter be compelled to make it on disadvantageous ones . Peace was absolutely necessary to save the country from ruin : the voice of the people loudly called for it , and their voice should be ...
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... peace the commissioners for paying off the national debt would be enabled to lay out eleven millions instead of five . The operation of the tax in raising the funds was to begin , not in time of peace , but in time of war . He was ...
... peace the commissioners for paying off the national debt would be enabled to lay out eleven millions instead of five . The operation of the tax in raising the funds was to begin , not in time of peace , but in time of war . He was ...
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... peace must depend upon their ideas concerning it . I do say , that , considering the manner in which he has been treated by those ministers , he has acted with singular moderation , hu- manity , and magnanimity ; and therefore we have ...
... peace must depend upon their ideas concerning it . I do say , that , considering the manner in which he has been treated by those ministers , he has acted with singular moderation , hu- manity , and magnanimity ; and therefore we have ...
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... peace . The grounds on which that refusal was built , were re- corded by their lordships . Here lord Grenville recapitulated the arguments used on that occasion , derived from the precarious nature of the new government of France to ...
... peace . The grounds on which that refusal was built , were re- corded by their lordships . Here lord Grenville recapitulated the arguments used on that occasion , derived from the precarious nature of the new government of France to ...
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... peace to this country , in a way that carried every ap . parent mark of sincerity : such a circum . stance gave us a most valuable opportunity of treating with honour at least , and I believe of concluding a peace to greater advantage ...
... peace to this country , in a way that carried every ap . parent mark of sincerity : such a circum . stance gave us a most valuable opportunity of treating with honour at least , and I believe of concluding a peace to greater advantage ...
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Página 291 - And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery : and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
Página 27 - Ireland, and to make promotions in the peerage thereof after the Union, provided that no new creation of any such peers...
Página 269 - But I say unto you that whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery; and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
Página 27 - That it be the fourth article of union, that four lords spiritual of Ireland by rotation of sessions, and twenty-eight lords temporal of Ireland elected for life by the peers of Ireland shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the house of lords of the parliament of the United Kingdom...
Página 35 - ... as circumstances may appear to the Parliament of the United Kingdom to require ; provided that all writs of error and appeals depending at the time of the union or hereafter to be brought, and which might now be finally decided by the House of Lords of either kingdom...
Página 25 - Ireland have severally agreed and resolved, that, in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power and resources of the British empire, it will be adviseable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...
Página 29 - Ireland shall at all times have the same rights in respect of their sitting and. voting upon the trial of peers as the Lords spiritual and temporal respectively on the part of Great Britain ; and that all Lords spiritual of Ireland shall have rank and precedency next and immediately after the Lords spiritual of the same rank and degree of Great Britain...
Página 31 - January one thousand eight hundred and one, be entitled to the same privileges, and be on the same footing, as to encouragements and bounties on the like articles being the growth, produce, or manufacture, of either...
Página 27 - Dollars. 120. All Payments to be made under this Act, or in discharge of Liabilities created under any Act of the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick respectively and assumed by Canada, shall until the Parliament of Canada otherwise directs, be made in such Form and Manner as may from Time to Time be ordered by the Governor General in Council.
Página 27 - Union that four Lords Spiritual of Ireland by rotation of Sessions, and twenty-eight Lords Temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the Peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...