The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, 24. cilt |
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Sayfa 15
... Vote of Thanks Petitions respecting the Claims of the Catholics .... Resolutions relating to Private Bills ..... 50 114 115 117 Resolutions respecting Classing and Reading Election Petitions Resolution respecting Orders and Notices ...
... Vote of Thanks Petitions respecting the Claims of the Catholics .... Resolutions relating to Private Bills ..... 50 114 115 117 Resolutions respecting Classing and Reading Election Petitions Resolution respecting Orders and Notices ...
Sayfa 111
... vote upon the subject , it must have been against the Amendment ; be- cause he thought that an Address , founded on ... voting against it . Before parliament addressed the crown on the subject of peace , he thought they ought to be ...
... vote upon the subject , it must have been against the Amendment ; be- cause he thought that an Address , founded on ... voting against it . Before parliament addressed the crown on the subject of peace , he thought they ought to be ...
Sayfa 113
... Vote tain , that nothing could be more unbe- of Thanks of the Commons of the United coming of their own peculiar stations Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , for that nothing could less befit a grave , and my cordial co - operation ...
... Vote tain , that nothing could be more unbe- of Thanks of the Commons of the United coming of their own peculiar stations Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , for that nothing could less befit a grave , and my cordial co - operation ...
Sayfa 115
... Votes unduly entered for them ; by which | means 115 ] HOUSE OF COMMONS , [ 116 Petitions respecting the Roman Catholics . Answer of Admiral Stopford to the Vote of Thanks 114 Petitions respecting the Claims of the Catholics.
... Votes unduly entered for them ; by which | means 115 ] HOUSE OF COMMONS , [ 116 Petitions respecting the Roman Catholics . Answer of Admiral Stopford to the Vote of Thanks 114 Petitions respecting the Claims of the Catholics.
Sayfa 117
... votes ten- dered for the said petitioners were re- jected ; and a great number of persons , not legally entitled to vote , were admitted to vote at the said election for the said R. B. Robson and H. Gurney ; and sundry Chancellor of the ...
... votes ten- dered for the said petitioners were re- jected ; and a great number of persons , not legally entitled to vote , were admitted to vote at the said election for the said R. B. Robson and H. Gurney ; and sundry Chancellor of the ...
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