The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Volume 26Johnson Reprint, 1966 |
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Page 373
... Parliament had no right to interfere , they having no power whatsoever to prevent the ratifica- tion of such treaties , yet , as in the latter case the Treaty was to undergo the judg- ment and consideration of Parliament , before it ...
... Parliament had no right to interfere , they having no power whatsoever to prevent the ratifica- tion of such treaties , yet , as in the latter case the Treaty was to undergo the judg- ment and consideration of Parliament , before it ...
Page 661
... Parliament to pledge them- had been only four or five days before selves to carry the said treaty into effect Parliament , and in its second stage , the at the time of its progress through the House had absolutely come to a vote House ...
... Parliament to pledge them- had been only four or five days before selves to carry the said treaty into effect Parliament , and in its second stage , the at the time of its progress through the House had absolutely come to a vote House ...
Page 671
... Parliament and the conduct of the Parliament of Ireland were ana- logous ; observing , that Ireland had , in 1782 , a complete legislature of King , Lords , and Commons , and might just as well have done by bill , regularly and formally ...
... Parliament and the conduct of the Parliament of Ireland were ana- logous ; observing , that Ireland had , in 1782 , a complete legislature of King , Lords , and Commons , and might just as well have done by bill , regularly and formally ...
Contents
Debate in the Commons on the Bill to explain the Hawkers | 5 |
1778 | 45 |
Debate in the Commons on the East India Companys Relief Bill | 151 |
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