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... ment ought to be made as to the compass to which the residue of the evidence should be suffered to extend . He had not the smallest wish to cut out evidence , but he would call on counsel to adduce that evi- dence only which appeared to ...
... ment ought to be made as to the compass to which the residue of the evidence should be suffered to extend . He had not the smallest wish to cut out evidence , but he would call on counsel to adduce that evi- dence only which appeared to ...
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... ment could do otherwise than vote for the If Would it not be absurd for the House to | might deem best for the general interests adopt a general Resolution , and next of the country , the measure recommended Session call on hon ...
... ment could do otherwise than vote for the If Would it not be absurd for the House to | might deem best for the general interests adopt a general Resolution , and next of the country , the measure recommended Session call on hon ...
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... ment gradually to unaristocratize that system to which religion should never be made subservient . Again he called upon the Ministry to say why they could not combine the principle of his hon . friend the member for St. Alban's with ...
... ment gradually to unaristocratize that system to which religion should never be made subservient . Again he called upon the Ministry to say why they could not combine the principle of his hon . friend the member for St. Alban's with ...
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... ment - another cause of dissension . They portion of Protestants and Catholics in had tried the principle of pure Protest- certain parishes . " It was possible , that antism in Ireland for 200 years ; the ex- such a thing might happen ...
... ment - another cause of dissension . They portion of Protestants and Catholics in had tried the principle of pure Protest- certain parishes . " It was possible , that antism in Ireland for 200 years ; the ex- such a thing might happen ...
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... ment . However , the Cabinet had parted trate ourselves , ( said the hon . and learned with the right hon . Gentleman on good Gentleman ) , before you , not in weakness , terms , and reckoned upon his future sup- but in a spirit of ...
... ment . However , the Cabinet had parted trate ourselves , ( said the hon . and learned with the right hon . Gentleman on good Gentleman ) , before you , not in weakness , terms , and reckoned upon his future sup- but in a spirit of ...
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Страница 413 - ... directly against truth. Therefore the debtor is ordered, on a supposition of ability and fraud, to be coerced his liberty until he makes payment. By this means, in all cases of civil insolvency, without a pardon from his creditor, he is to be imprisoned for life ; and thus a miserable, mistaken invention of artificial science operates to change a civil into a criminal judgment, and to scourge misfortune or indiscretion with a punishment which the law does not inflict on the greatest crimes.
Страница 413 - ... referred to the arbitrary discretion of a private, nay interested, and irritated, individual. He, who formally is, and substantially ought to be, the judge, is in reality no more than ministerial, a mere executive instrument of a private man, who is at once judge and party. Every idea of judicial order is subverted by this procedure. If the insolvency be no crime, why is it punished with arbitrary imprisonment? If it be a crime, why is it delivered into private hands to pardon without discretion,...
Страница 341 - Act, and to make further and other provisions relating to the registration of persons entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for...
Страница 183 - Londonderry brought forward his motion on our foreign relations, and moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to give directions that...
Страница 105 - ... coffee. So far from being calculated to assist the human body in enduring fatigue, I have always found that the strongest liquors were the most enervating, and this in whatever quantity they were consumed ; for the daily use of spirits is an evil habit which retains its pernicious character through all its gradations. Indulged in at all, it can produce nothing better than a more diluted or mitigated degree of mischief.
Страница 285 - the Protestant Episcopal Establishment in Ireland exceeds the spiritual wants of the Protestant population ; and that, it being the right of the State to regulate the distribution of Church property in such a manner as Parliament may determine, it is the opinion of this House that the temporal possessions of the Church of Ireland, as now established by law, ought to be reduced.
Страница 443 - Since it is manifest by experience, that if the Holy Bibles are allowed everywhere without discrimination in the Vulgar tongue, more harm than good will arise from it, on account of the rashness of men...
Страница 865 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he will be graciously pleased to issue a Commission for inquiring into the defects, occasioned by time and otherwise, in the Laws of this realm, and into the measures necessary for removing the same.
Страница 401 - Parliament their famous motion, that an humble address be presented to his Majesty that he would be graciously pleased to remove the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole...
Страница 773 - That it is expedient to inquire whether the present church establishment of Ireland be not more than commensurate to the services to be performed, both as regards the number of persons employed and the incomes they receive...