The Speeches of John Wilkes ... in the Parliament Appointed to Meet at Westminster the 29. Day of November 1774, to the Prorogation the 6. Day of June 1777, Volumen11777 |
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... inftance , acted contrary to the plain duty , which they owe to their coun- try , and to the facred truft repofed in them . I allude , fir , to the contempt fhewn of the Petition of fo refpectable a body as the Mer- chants of the city ...
... inftance , acted contrary to the plain duty , which they owe to their coun- try , and to the facred truft repofed in them . I allude , fir , to the contempt fhewn of the Petition of fo refpectable a body as the Mer- chants of the city ...
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... inftance , fhould contribute more , the smaller and poorer C 4 colonies " rience in the art of government should have enfured " to it fome attention from thofe to whom it was ren- " dered . He had fhewn to the world , that Great ...
... inftance , fhould contribute more , the smaller and poorer C 4 colonies " rience in the art of government should have enfured " to it fome attention from thofe to whom it was ren- " dered . He had fhewn to the world , that Great ...
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... inftance , " from the gentle Conway's undetermined difcretion , " to blood and compulfion with the Duke of Bed- . ford . " P. 83 . Was not Lord Chatham the first , who raised the " Duke of Grafton to the rank and poft of a Minister ...
... inftance , " from the gentle Conway's undetermined difcretion , " to blood and compulfion with the Duke of Bed- . ford . " P. 83 . Was not Lord Chatham the first , who raised the " Duke of Grafton to the rank and poft of a Minister ...
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... inftance , cannot be elected a Member of the Houfe of Commons , because he already forms a part of another branch of the fame le- gislative body . A lunatic has a natural inca- pacity . Other inftances might be mentioned , but these two ...
... inftance , cannot be elected a Member of the Houfe of Commons , because he already forms a part of another branch of the fame le- gislative body . A lunatic has a natural inca- pacity . Other inftances might be mentioned , but these two ...
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... inftance fatal to their predeceffors , had put an end to VOL . I. E their could entertain the idea of deriving a kind of imputed family merit from a violation of the laws of his coup- try perpetrated by a brother , and that the ...
... inftance fatal to their predeceffors , had put an end to VOL . I. E their could entertain the idea of deriving a kind of imputed family merit from a violation of the laws of his coup- try perpetrated by a brother , and that the ...
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Página 64 - That an humble Addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, to return His Majefty the thanks of this Houfe, for His moft gracious Speech from the Throne.
Página 105 - When the bill is brought in, and sent to a committee, it will be the proper time to examine all the minutiae of this great plan, and to determine on the propriety of what ought now to be done, as well as of what formerly was actually accomplished.
Página 42 - Esq. to be elected a member to serve in the said parliament, be expunged from the journals of this house, as being subversive of the rights <of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
Página 15 - If gentlemen will search the records in the Tower, and the chapel of the Rolls, they will find that the town of Calais, in France, when it belonged to the imperial crown of this realm, was not taxed till it sent a representative to parliament.
Página 77 - Brunfwick, whom he was by his commiffion and inftructions diredted to obey as commander in chief, according to the rules of war, and it is the farther opinion of this court, that the faid Lord George Sackville is, and he is hereby adjudged, unfit to ferve his majefty in any military capacity whatfoever.
Página 97 - ... if they are not self-created, self-elected, self-existent, of this pretended right being transferred to the county, while the rich and populous manufacturing towns of Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, and others, may have at least an equitable share in the formation of those laws by which they are governed.
Página 80 - The Americans, Sir, are a pious and religious people. With much ardour and fuccefs they follow the firft great command of Heaven, Be fruitful and multiply.
Página 141 - the Catholic king had, at no time, been more " intent upon cultivating a good correfpondence with " England, than in the prefent conjuncture.
Página 50 - People, the King, and the Lords. The two last tamely acquiesced in the exercise of a power, which had been in a great instance fatal to their predecessors, had put an end to their very existence; but the people, sir, and in particular the spirited freeholders of this county, whose ruling passion is the love of liberty, have not yet forgiven the attack on their rights. So dangerous a precedent, of...
Página 13 - Aft, [paffed in 1766] it is well known, declares, That " this kingdom has power, " and of right ought to have power to make laws and ." ftatutes to bind the colonies, and people of America,