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... granted by any act of parliament whatever . The personal liberty of the people was no concession : it was a right an- tecedent to any statute , and equal to that of their lordships to vote in that House , or to the right of the king to ...
... granted by any act of parliament whatever . The personal liberty of the people was no concession : it was a right an- tecedent to any statute , and equal to that of their lordships to vote in that House , or to the right of the king to ...
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... granted by the suspension of the Habeas Corpus act ? Mr. Bathurst then followed the right hon . gen tleman through several of his other positions . One of these referred to Oliver , of whom Mr. B. asserted that he had become acquainted ...
... granted by the suspension of the Habeas Corpus act ? Mr. Bathurst then followed the right hon . gen tleman through several of his other positions . One of these referred to Oliver , of whom Mr. B. asserted that he had become acquainted ...
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... granted for the issue of notes , & c ; all which were ordered . Lord King felt himself called upon to advert to the subject of the Bank , in consequence of its being asserted , from official au- thority in another place , that doubts ...
... granted for the issue of notes , & c ; all which were ordered . Lord King felt himself called upon to advert to the subject of the Bank , in consequence of its being asserted , from official au- thority in another place , that doubts ...
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... granting 50l . each to 8,000 individuals in this country , the hon . baronet forgot that if the sum were not voted for the purpose under discussion , it would not be voted at all . One thing was perfectly clear , that the treaty , and ...
... granting 50l . each to 8,000 individuals in this country , the hon . baronet forgot that if the sum were not voted for the purpose under discussion , it would not be voted at all . One thing was perfectly clear , that the treaty , and ...
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... granted to his majesty , for the purpose of carrying into execu- tion the treaty with the Spanish government for the abolition of the slave trade . Mr. Lyttelton said , that it was with regret he rose to offer any observations ...
... granted to his majesty , for the purpose of carrying into execu- tion the treaty with the Spanish government for the abolition of the slave trade . Mr. Lyttelton said , that it was with regret he rose to offer any observations ...
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amount annuities appeared appointed Bank of England bart Britain Buenos Ayres called Caripe cent Chancellor charge church circumstances commissioners committee consequence considerable Court Crown daughter debt deceased declared defendant Ditto Duke duties Earl Earl of Liverpool established evidence exchequer bills favour France fund gentleman Governor Grand granted Guacharo House House of Lords Ireland island January Japanese jury justice King kingdom Lady late Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor Lord Holland lordships magistrates Majesty Majesty's ment ministers morning nations night noble lord o'clock object observed officers opinion parish parliament parties passed payment persons plaintiff port present Prince Regent principles prisoner proceeded produced proposed received respect revenue Royal Highness Russia sent session ship side sion slaves Spain Spanish taken tion town trade treaty United Kingdom vessels whole witness
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Página 166 - Congress. The civil war which has so long prevailed between Spain and the Provinces in South America still continues, without any prospect of its speedy termination. The information respecting the condition of those countries which has been collected by the commissioners recently returned from thence will be laid before Congress in copies of their reports, with such other information as has. been received from other agents of the United States. It...
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Página 21 - Meanwhile, on the 25th, a bill had been brought into the Lords, entitled ' A bill for indemnifying persons who, since the 26th of January 1817, have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining in custody, persons suspected of high treason or treasonable practices, and in the suppression of tumultuous and unlawful assemblies.
Página 204 - Spain to purchase slaves, or to «arrj on the slave trade on auj part of the coast of Africa to the north of the equator, upon any pretext or in any manner whatever ; provided...
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