Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable William Pitt, Հատոր 2J. Murray, 1821 |
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... present case , exer- cising the discretionary power vested in him by the constitution , he had granted a scrutiny , and that he ought not to be compelled by the house to stop it : he therefore moved , as an VI . 1785 . CHAP . amendment ...
... present case , exer- cising the discretionary power vested in him by the constitution , he had granted a scrutiny , and that he ought not to be compelled by the house to stop it : he therefore moved , as an VI . 1785 . CHAP . amendment ...
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... present case , not 200 have been gone through , even in the enormous time of eight months . Will any man then deny , what one of the resolutions in the amendment takes no- tice of ? that this house is not satisfied that there has been ...
... present case , not 200 have been gone through , even in the enormous time of eight months . Will any man then deny , what one of the resolutions in the amendment takes no- tice of ? that this house is not satisfied that there has been ...
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... present , after due re - consideration ; and therefore he moved , that these words should be added to the motion just made : - " And that the counsel be restrained from going into any matters , but such as tend to prove the evidence ...
... present , after due re - consideration ; and therefore he moved , that these words should be added to the motion just made : - " And that the counsel be restrained from going into any matters , but such as tend to prove the evidence ...
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... present year , and that farther sums would be recovered , when other accounts had been examined . It had also ap- peared , from the sixth report of the commis- sioners of public accounts , that in 1782 , the accounts of four treasurers ...
... present year , and that farther sums would be recovered , when other accounts had been examined . It had also ap- peared , from the sixth report of the commis- sioners of public accounts , that in 1782 , the accounts of four treasurers ...
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... present auditors , who held their patents for life ; and that in their stead , a board of five commis- sioners should be substituted , with ample powers , who should strictly investigate and audit the public accounts of every department ...
... present auditors , who held their patents for life ; and that in their stead , a board of five commis- sioners should be substituted , with ample powers , who should strictly investigate and audit the public accounts of every department ...
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Էջ 494 - Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the respective laws and customs of the same ? Sovereign. I solemnly promise so to do.
Էջ 85 - Britain; and that the King's majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of Great Britain, in parliament assembled, had, hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever.
Էջ 430 - Event would be more repugnant to the Feelings of his Royal Father, than the Knowledge that the Government of his Son and Representative had exhibited the Sovereign Power of the Realm in a State of Degradation, of curtailed Authority and diminished Energy — a State hurtful in Practice to the Prosperity and good Government of his People, and injurious in its Precedent to the Security of the Monarch and the Rights of his Family. Upon that part of the Plan which regards the King's real and personal...
Էջ 426 - Concerning the steps already taken by Mr. Pitt, the prince is silent — nothing done by the two houses of parliament can be a proper subject of his animadversion ; but when previously to any discussion in parliament, the outlines of a scheme of government are sent for his consideration, in which it is proposed that he shall be personally and principally concerned, and by which the royal authority, and the public welfare, may be deeply affected, the prince would be unjustifiable, were he to withhold...
Էջ 121 - ... economical principles, and requiring the smallest number of troops possible to answer the purpose of such security, is an essential object for the safety of the state, intimately connected with the general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for enabling the fleet to act with full vigour and effect for the protection of commerce, the support of our distant possessions, and the prosecution of offensive operations in any war in which the nation may hereafter be engaged.
Էջ 427 - Prince makes the observation, that he sees, in the contents of that paper, a project for producing weakness, disorder, and insecurity in every branch of the administration of affairs. A project for dividing the Royal Family from each other...
Էջ 331 - for vemoving any doubt respecting the power of the commissioners for the affairs of India, to direct that the expense of raising, transporting, and maintaining such troops as may be judged necessary for the security of the British territories and possessions in the East Indies, should be defrayed out of the revenues arising from the said territories and possessions.
Էջ 6 - Amongst the objects which now require consideration, I must particularly recommend to your earnest attention the adjustment of such points in the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland as are not yet finally arranged. The system which will unite both kingdoms the most closely on principles of reciprocal advantage, will, I am persuaded, best ensure the general prosperity of my dominions.
Էջ 430 - ... the smallest inclination to possess any such Power but it remains with Mr. Pitt to consider the eventual interests of the Royal Family, and to provide a proper and natural security against the mismanagement of them by others...
Էջ 407 - Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster, lawfully, fully and freely representing all the estates of the people of this realm...