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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... consequence of the enquiry , established the legislative council , which has been the occasion of the hostili- ties complained of . The first act of lord Dartmouth's successor was to dismiss the superintendant of the Musquito shore ...
... consequence of the enquiry , established the legislative council , which has been the occasion of the hostili- ties complained of . The first act of lord Dartmouth's successor was to dismiss the superintendant of the Musquito shore ...
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... consequence , because I regard personal liberty as the first great consideration in a free country ; the tying of British subjects together , loading them with irons , and throwing them into dun- geons , is of more estimation , in my ...
... consequence , because I regard personal liberty as the first great consideration in a free country ; the tying of British subjects together , loading them with irons , and throwing them into dun- geons , is of more estimation , in my ...
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... consequence , that it was unworthy the no- delay , if not a hindrance of justice ; and tice of that House . Besides the general he presumed , the whole affair would have complexion of the petition , as a matter of sunk in oblivion ...
... consequence , that it was unworthy the no- delay , if not a hindrance of justice ; and tice of that House . Besides the general he presumed , the whole affair would have complexion of the petition , as a matter of sunk in oblivion ...
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... consequence of the great civility with which it was accompanied . Such kind of civility and firmness might lead to con- tempt and disgrace ; he was certain it would never procure an honourable repa- ration or substantial satisfaction ...
... consequence of the great civility with which it was accompanied . Such kind of civility and firmness might lead to con- tempt and disgrace ; he was certain it would never procure an honourable repa- ration or substantial satisfaction ...
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... consequence of an unlimited term of service . Certain I am , that no compulsory propositions , no encourage- ment nor lure whatever to seamen , no in- crease of bounty - money will avail so as to supply the numbers necessary for war ...
... consequence of an unlimited term of service . Certain I am , that no compulsory propositions , no encourage- ment nor lure whatever to seamen , no in- crease of bounty - money will avail so as to supply the numbers necessary for war ...
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Էջ 359 - If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms — never — never — never...
Էջ 1015 - I rejoice that the grave has not closed upon me; that I am still alive to lift up my voice against the dismemberment of this ancient and most noble monarchy!
Էջ 359 - ... of the woods — to delegate to the merciless Indian the defence of disputed rights, and to wage the horrors of his barbarous war against our brethren? My lords, these enormities cry aloud for redress and punishment : unless thoroughly done away, it will be a stain on the national character.
Էջ 365 - I call upon the honour of your Lordships, to reverence the dignity of your ancestors, and to maintain your own: I call upon the spirit and humanity of my country, to vindicate the national character : I invoke the genius of the constitution.
Էջ 561 - But why should we enumerate our injuries in detail ? By one statute it is declared, that Parliament can " of right make laws to bind us in all cases whatsoever." What is to defend us against so enormous, so unlimited a power? Not a single man of those who assume it, is chosen by us ; or is subject to our...
Էջ 419 - Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not ; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
Էջ 627 - That levying money for or to the use of the Crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Էջ 365 - That God and nature have put into our hands !" What ideas of God and nature that noble Lord may entertain, I know not; but I know that such detestable principles, are equally abhorrent to religion and humanity. What! to attribute the sacred sanction of God and nature, to the massacres of the Indian scalping-knife!
Էջ 685 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house...
Էջ 1015 - ... commenced without hesitation ? I am not, I confess, well informed of the resources of this kingdom, but I trust it has still sufficient to maintain its just rights, though I know them not. Any state, my lords, is better than despair. Let us at least make one effort, and if we must fall, let us fall like men.