The History of the Radical Party in ParliamentK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1885 - 510 стор. |
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... desire members to go ; insist that they shall not suffer themselves to be diverted from this by the authority of the Government of the day ; let lists of votes be published , so that you may ascertain for yourselves whether your ...
... desire members to go ; insist that they shall not suffer themselves to be diverted from this by the authority of the Government of the day ; let lists of votes be published , so that you may ascertain for yourselves whether your ...
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... desire to appeal to a wider constituency . This period , which on other accounts may be taken as almost the starting- point of a new era in our political history , was the beginning of the reign of George III . It was then that the old ...
... desire to appeal to a wider constituency . This period , which on other accounts may be taken as almost the starting- point of a new era in our political history , was the beginning of the reign of George III . It was then that the old ...
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... desire expressed by his Majesty of restoring the blessings of peace and tranquillity . " A motion made by ministers for adjournment was defeated by a majority of nineteen , and General Conway's resolution was carried without a division ...
... desire expressed by his Majesty of restoring the blessings of peace and tranquillity . " A motion made by ministers for adjournment was defeated by a majority of nineteen , and General Conway's resolution was carried without a division ...
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... desire which his father had always manifested , to give increased effect in Parliament to the popular will . His joining a Whig Ministry was therefore in itself no injury to the cause of Liberalism . The evil effects were subsequently ...
... desire which his father had always manifested , to give increased effect in Parliament to the popular will . His joining a Whig Ministry was therefore in itself no injury to the cause of Liberalism . The evil effects were subsequently ...
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... referred to was compiled . But there was no sympathy shown with Fox on the present occasion , and no desire manifested to give him support . During the interregnum , 1784 ] Death of Chatham to the First Ministry of Pitt . 41.
... referred to was compiled . But there was no sympathy shown with Fox on the present occasion , and no desire manifested to give him support . During the interregnum , 1784 ] Death of Chatham to the First Ministry of Pitt . 41.
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Сторінка 347 - In relinquishing power I shall leave a name, severely censured, I fear, by many who, on public grounds, deeply regret the severance of party ties, — deeply regret that severance, not from interested or personal motives, but from the firm conviction that fidelity to party engagements, the existence and maintenance of a great party, constitutes a powerful instrument of government.
Сторінка 337 - Stockport than by one who through skilful Parliamentary manoeuvres has tampered with the generous confidence of a great people and a great party.
Сторінка 470 - You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side. The great social forces which move onwards in their might and majesty, and which the tumult of our debates does not for a moment impede or disturb — those great social forces are against you : they are marshalled on our side ; and the banner which we now carry...
Сторінка 455 - I venture to say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution.
Сторінка 225 - Under these circumstances, he was not prepared to bring forward any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord.
Сторінка 142 - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
Сторінка 344 - I recommend you to take into your early consideration, whether the principles on which you have acted may not with advantage be yet more extensively applied, and whether it may not be in your power, after a careful review of the existing duties upon many articles, the produce or manufacture of other countries, to make such further reductions and remissions as may tend to insure the continuance of the great benefits to which I have adverted, and, by enlarging our commercial intercourse, to strengthen...