The Speeches of Mr. Wilkes in the House of Commons1786 - 442 Seiten |
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... , who raised the Duke of Graften to the rank " and poft of a Minister , and the first whom he abandoned ? Did he not join with Lord Rockingham , and betray him ? P. 88 . New New Hampshire and New Jersey lefs ; but , fir ( 14 )
... , who raised the Duke of Graften to the rank " and poft of a Minister , and the first whom he abandoned ? Did he not join with Lord Rockingham , and betray him ? P. 88 . New New Hampshire and New Jersey lefs ; but , fir ( 14 )
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... Minister , the Member of another House , and predetermined in another place ; that he could not fupprefs his indignation , that any man could entertain the idea of deriving a kind of imputed family merit from a violation of the laws of ...
... Minister , the Member of another House , and predetermined in another place ; that he could not fupprefs his indignation , that any man could entertain the idea of deriving a kind of imputed family merit from a violation of the laws of ...
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... Minister begins with invading the rights of Juries . Before any trial , he gets the paper voted a libel , and the member he wishes expelled is voted to be the author , which is a fact this Houfe is not competent to try and determine ...
... Minister begins with invading the rights of Juries . Before any trial , he gets the paper voted a libel , and the member he wishes expelled is voted to be the author , which is a fact this Houfe is not competent to try and determine ...
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... Minister , who controls the finances of a state , would naturally dwell on the great expence of a rebellious war ; but a good and humane King , who loved his people , would be more fenfibly affected by the idea of the cruel effufion of ...
... Minister , who controls the finances of a state , would naturally dwell on the great expence of a rebellious war ; but a good and humane King , who loved his people , would be more fenfibly affected by the idea of the cruel effufion of ...
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... minister knows very well they are not equal to the mad project of fubjugating the vast continent of America , nor do I believe the whole strength of this kingdom adequate to fuch an attempt . After a very bloody campaign you have ...
... minister knows very well they are not equal to the mad project of fubjugating the vast continent of America , nor do I believe the whole strength of this kingdom adequate to fuch an attempt . After a very bloody campaign you have ...
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Seite 207 - An Act to prevent paper bills of credit hereafter to be issued in any of His Majesty's colonies or plantations in America from being declared to be a legal tender in payments of money, and to prevent the legal tender of such bills as are now subsisting from being prolonged beyond the periods limited for calling in and sinking the same.
Seite 355 - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of...
Seite 335 - Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever, and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary or any other saint and the sacrifice of the mass as they are now used in the Church of Rome are superstitious and idolatrous.
Seite 86 - Colonies and Plantations in America have been, are, and of Right ought to be subordinate unto and dependent upon the Imperial Crown and Parliament of Great Britain...
Seite 280 - Why weepeth my lord ? " And he answered, " Because I know the evil that thou wilt do unto the children of Israel: their strong holds wilt thou set on fire, and their young men wilt thou slay with the sword, and wilt dash their children, and rip up their women with child.
Seite 213 - An Act for removing all Doubts and Apprehensions concerning Taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain, in any of the Colonies, Provinces, and Plantations in North America, and the West Indies...
Seite 72 - House, as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
Seite 89 - Majesty's present servants; and by which their conduct in respect to America has been governed. And his Majesty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for such an explanation of his measures as may tend to remove the prejudices which have been excited by the misrepresentations of those who are enemies to the peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies; and to re-establish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend.
Seite 134 - PENSION [an allowance made to any one without an equivalent. In England it is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country'].
Seite 329 - Meliboeus, whose calf it is, may lawfully kill his calf at home, and burn any part of it that he thinks fit. For no injury is thereby done to any one, no prejudice to another man's goods. And for the same reason he may kill his calf also in a religious meeting. Whether the doing...