Selections from Speeches of Earl Russell 1817 to 1841, and from Dispatches, 1859 to 1865: With Introductions, Volumen1Longmans, Green and Company, 1870 |
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... propose reform while the war required the undivided energies of the nation , but that the resistance to Jacobinism displayed by the House of Commons during the French war persuaded him that no reform of Parliament was necessary ! Fox ...
... propose reform while the war required the undivided energies of the nation , but that the resistance to Jacobinism displayed by the House of Commons during the French war persuaded him that no reform of Parliament was necessary ! Fox ...
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... propose for this diseased state of affairs . The state of the metropolis was not better than that of the rural districts . The King was advised not to make that visit to the city , which is customary upon the accession of a sovereign ...
... propose for this diseased state of affairs . The state of the metropolis was not better than that of the rural districts . The King was advised not to make that visit to the city , which is customary upon the accession of a sovereign ...
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... propose , amid much cheering , that the Bill should be reported to the House . The Bill was then carried to the House of Lords , and on October 2 , the second reading was proposed by Lord Grey . There never was a debate of greater ...
... propose , amid much cheering , that the Bill should be reported to the House . The Bill was then carried to the House of Lords , and on October 2 , the second reading was proposed by Lord Grey . There never was a debate of greater ...
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... propose their own amendments in Committee , without the promise of any concession on the part of Lord Grey . Various ... proposal , although very unpalatable to the King , received His Majesty's sanction . Whether the leaders of the Tory ...
... propose their own amendments in Committee , without the promise of any concession on the part of Lord Grey . Various ... proposal , although very unpalatable to the King , received His Majesty's sanction . Whether the leaders of the Tory ...
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... propose a scheme of his own . He said he should not object to the disfranchisement to the full extent of schedule A ... proposing to the King to sanction a creation of Peers , sufficiently numerous to overbear INTRODUCTION . 75.
... propose a scheme of his own . He said he should not object to the disfranchisement to the full extent of schedule A ... proposing to the King to sanction a creation of Peers , sufficiently numerous to overbear INTRODUCTION . 75.
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Página 124 - And I will very gladly spend and be spent for you; though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved.
Página 223 - Moses, Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?
Página 366 - How small of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.
Página 251 - I, AB, do declare, that it is not lawful, upon any pretence whatsoever, to take arms against the king : and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him...
Página 176 - Adfirmabant autem hanc fuisse summam vel culpae suae vel erroris, quod essent soliti stato die ante lucem convenire carmenque Christo quasi deo dicere secum invicem seque sacramento non in scelus aliquod obstringere, sed ne furta, ne latrocinia, ne adulteria committerent, ne fidem fallerent, ne depositum appellati abnegarent.
Página 48 - Germany ; in many respects, to those at the present day — in more, to those existing at the end of the last and the beginning of the present century. The Germans are generally unaware of the existence of such resemblances.
Página 109 - And they brought unto him a penny. And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription? They say unto him, Caesars. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Cassar's ; and unto God the things that are God's.
Página 183 - Could great men thunder As Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet, For every pelting, petty officer, Would use his heaven for thunder ; nothing but thunder.
Página 51 - His opinions no man knew ; they were simply the opinions of the house of commons. He had with equal ability advocated every possible opinion ; as the majority had with equal impartiality voted.
Página 126 - School shall be open to children of all communions ; that due regard be had to parental right and authority ; that, accordingly, no child shall receive or be present at any religious instruction of which his parents or guardians disapprove ; and that the time for giving it be so fixed, that no child shall be thereby, in effect, excluded, directly or indirectly, from the other advantages which the school affords.