The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1814 |
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Stran 33
... controul , is , in itself , and even if members of parliament had nothing to do with it , the most prodigal of all things . The most audacious robberies , or the most subtle frauds , would never venture upon such a waste , as an over ...
... controul , is , in itself , and even if members of parliament had nothing to do with it , the most prodigal of all things . The most audacious robberies , or the most subtle frauds , would never venture upon such a waste , as an over ...
Stran 35
... controul ) the ex- pences of a department , which for naked walls , or walls hung with cobwebs , has in a few years cost the crown 150,000l . may at length hope for regulation . But , Sir , the office and its business are at variance ...
... controul ) the ex- pences of a department , which for naked walls , or walls hung with cobwebs , has in a few years cost the crown 150,000l . may at length hope for regulation . But , Sir , the office and its business are at variance ...
Stran 65
... controul . It is therefore just , as well as politic , that the loss should attach upon the delinquency . If the failure from the delinquency should be very considerable , it will fall on the class directly above the first lord of the ...
... controul . It is therefore just , as well as politic , that the loss should attach upon the delinquency . If the failure from the delinquency should be very considerable , it will fall on the class directly above the first lord of the ...
Stran 75
... controul . He knew that the minister would have the naming of that committee ; but notwith- standing this , he foresaw much good from it . A small committee would not dare , in the face of their country , to make a mockery of what was ...
... controul . He knew that the minister would have the naming of that committee ; but notwith- standing this , he foresaw much good from it . A small committee would not dare , in the face of their country , to make a mockery of what was ...
Stran 85
... controul to the person of the King . Having again read his amendment , he proposed , on account of the Speaker's ill health , to leave the motion , thus amended , on the table till next day , and to adjourn . The Speaker thanked the ...
... controul to the person of the King . Having again read his amendment , he proposed , on account of the Speaker's ill health , to leave the motion , thus amended , on the table till next day , and to adjourn . The Speaker thanked the ...
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