| Scotland - 1860 - 834 pages
...representation could be improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to the country at large, than at this moment. I am fully convinced that the country possesses at the present moment n legislature which answers all the good purposes of legislation, and that to a greater degree than... | |
| Poor man's guardian - 1830 - 124 pages
...preseut moment : that he was fully convinced that the country possessed a legislature which answered all the good purposes of legislation, and this to a greater degree than any legislature ever had answered in any degree whatever; that if he had imposed upon him the duty of forming a legislature... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...will not, however, at such an unseasonable time, enter upon the subject, or excite discussion ; hut I shall not hesitate to declare unequivocally what...answered in any country whatever. I will go further, and «ay, that the legislature, and the system of representation, possess the full and entire confidence... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...are my sentiments upon it. I am fully convinced that the country possesses at the present moment, u legislature which answers all the good purposes of...and this to a greater degree than any legislature erer has answered in any country whatever. I will go further, and say, that the legislature, and the... | |
| William Carpenter - English newspapers - 1831 - 590 pages
...present moment: that he was fully convinced that the country possessed a legislature which answered all the good purposes of legislation, and this to a greater degree than any legislature ever had answered in any country whatever ; that if he had imposed upon him the duty of forming a legislature... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1831 - 736 pages
...He was fully convinced that the country possessed at the present moment a Legislature which answered all the good purposes of legislation, and this to a greater degree than any Legislature ever i. ¿ 53 The Address in Answer, $c. {Nov. 2} Parliamentary Reform. 54 had answered in any country whatever.... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - Great Britain - 1837 - 694 pages
...Duke of Wellington "made his memorable declaration against reform. " I am fully convinced," he said, " that the country possesses, at the present moment,...legislature ever has answered in any country whatever. I am not only not prepared to bring forward any measure of the description alluded to by the noble lord,... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1845 - 472 pages
...the representation could be improved, or rendered more satisfactory to the country at large. * * * I am fully convinced, that the country possesses at...the present moment a legislature which answers*!' the purposes of legislation ; and this to a greater degree than any legislature ever has answered in... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1850 - 474 pages
...the representation could be improved, or rendered moro satisfactory to the country at large. * * * I am fully convinced, that the country possesses at...present moment a legislature which answers all the purposes of legislation ; and this to a greater degree than any legislature ever has answered in any... | |
| Archibald Prentice - Manchester (Eng.) - 1851 - 456 pages
...was fully convinced that the country possessed, at the present moment, a legislature which answered all the good purposes of legislation, and this to a greater degree than any legislature ever answered in any country whatever. He would go further, and say, that the legislature and the system... | |
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