The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Том 4J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... Crown a power of remunerating faithful public services , proportioned to that which it took away . He ( Mr. C. ) remembered well with what acclamations of thankfulness his vote was then received by the honourable members opposite . They ...
... Crown a power of remunerating faithful public services , proportioned to that which it took away . He ( Mr. C. ) remembered well with what acclamations of thankfulness his vote was then received by the honourable members opposite . They ...
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... Crown to detain persons without bringing them to trial , was first brought before the House : it now comes too late . The bill now before Parliament , is to pre- vent inquiry as tending to dangerous disclosures ; and those who on this ...
... Crown to detain persons without bringing them to trial , was first brought before the House : it now comes too late . The bill now before Parliament , is to pre- vent inquiry as tending to dangerous disclosures ; and those who on this ...
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... Crown and its Ministers have not been proscribed as the natural enemies of the people ? And this House held up to peculiar detestation and horror , as the tyrants of the Commons , whom they are espe- cially bound to protect ? The ...
... Crown and its Ministers have not been proscribed as the natural enemies of the people ? And this House held up to peculiar detestation and horror , as the tyrants of the Commons , whom they are espe- cially bound to protect ? The ...
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... Crown . The dangers which now threaten society are of a different kind , and come in an opposite direc- tion ; and it is the duty of Parliament to provide with equal watchfulness not only against the blast of the lightning from above ...
... Crown . The dangers which now threaten society are of a different kind , and come in an opposite direc- tion ; and it is the duty of Parliament to provide with equal watchfulness not only against the blast of the lightning from above ...
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... Crown , as it had been set apart by the Regency Bill of 1788 - a precedent the more important as it could not be doubted that the latter had received the approbation and sanction of His Majesty after his recovery . And lastly , the Act ...
... Crown , as it had been set apart by the Regency Bill of 1788 - a precedent the more important as it could not be doubted that the latter had received the approbation and sanction of His Majesty after his recovery . And lastly , the Act ...
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Стр. 400 - While in this timorous, jealous disposition, the cry of a plot all on a sudden struck their ears : they were wakened from their slumber ; and like men affrightened and in the dark, took every figure for a spectre. The terror of each man became the source of terror to another. And an universal panic being diffused, reason and argument, and common sense and common humanity, lost all influence over them.
Стр. 374 - I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.