| 1784 - 242 pages
...his Majerty's anfwers. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Wednefday, Dec. 17, 1783. Refolved. That it is now neceffary to declare, that, to report any opinion, or pretended opinion of His Majefty, upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either Houle of Parliament, with a view to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 660 pages
...interference of Parliament. The motion which he propofed to the Houfe was, " That it is now neceflary to declare, that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion of his Majefly, upon any bill or other proceeding depending in either Houie of Parliament, with a view to... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - 1784 - 606 pages
...being gone through, Mr. Baker read the following Refolutions : Refolved, ;<* That it is now neceflary to declare, that to report any opinion, "or pretended opinion of his Majefty, upon any bill, or other pro'* .ceeding depending in either Houfe of Parliament, with a view... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 608 pages
...pretended opi'.' nion, 'of his majefty, upon any f bill or other proceeding dependf • jng in either houfe of parliament, " with a view to influence the " votes of the members, is a high " crime and mifdemeanor, deroga" tory to the honour of the crown, " a breach of the fundamental pri" vileges of... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 632 pages
...Hertford, moved the house of commons on the very day the bill was rejected by the lords, " That it was now necessary to declare, that to report any opinion or pretended opinion of the king upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in ekher house of parliament, with a view to... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 382 pages
...opinion or pretended opinion of the King upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either Houfe of Parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the Members, was an high crime and mifdemeanor." Mr. .Pitt treated the motion lightly, and rcprcfented it as unworthy... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 pages
...opinion, or pretended opinion of the king upon any bill, or other proceeding depending in either houfe of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, was an high crime and mildemeanour." Mr. Pitt treated the motion lightly, and reprefented it as unwortby... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...opinion, or pretended opinion of Ms rhajcfty, upon any bill, or other proceeding depending in either houfe oF parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and mifdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach of the fundamental privileges of parliament,... | |
| History - 1800 - 600 pages
...pretended opi' nion, of his Majefty, upon any ' bill or other proceeding depend' ing in. either houfe of parliament, ' with a view to influence the ' votes of the members, is a 'high * crime and rnifdemeanor, deroga' tory to the honour of the crown, ' a breach of the fundamental pri' vileges of... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1803 - 544 pages
...mention any opinion, or pretended opinion of the king, upon any bill or other proceeding in either houfe of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, was a high crime and mifdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach of the fundamental... | |
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