Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1841
 

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Halaman 643 - by the assault of overpowering enemies, or by the errors of her misguided sons, England should fall, and her star should lose its lustre, with her fall, for a long period of time, would the hopes of the African, whether in his own continent or in the vast regions of America, be buried in the darkness of despair. I know well that in such case Providence would in due course of time raise up some other nation to inherit our principles and to imitate our practice ; but, taking the world as it is, and...
Halaman 479 - The first is a statement of the declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures exported from the United Kingdom...
Halaman 655 - That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair; — Amendment proposed, to leave out from the word * That...
Halaman 763 - rates for reparation of the church are to be made by the churchwardens together with the parishioners assembled, upon public notice given in the church ; and the major part of them that appear shall bind the parish, or, if none appear, the churchwardens alone may make the rate, because they, and not the parishioners, are to be cited and punished in defect of repairs.
Halaman 661 - ... evils in other countries, this House is not prepared (especially with the present prospects of the supply of sugar from the British possessions) to adopt the measure proposed by her majesty's Government for the reduction of the duty on foreign sugars.
Halaman 693 - Peel gave notice of his intention to move that her " Majesty's Ministers do not sufficiently possess the confidence of the House of Commons to enable them to carry through the House measures which they deem of essential importance to the public welfare, and that their continuance in office under such circumstances is at variance with the spirit of the Constitution.
Halaman 627 - ... goodness of the man and the extent of his adversity, presents at the present moment that spectacle. Can there be a more lamentable picture than that of a Chancellor of the Exchequer seated on an empty chest, by the pool of bottomless deficiency, fishing for a budget? I won't bite : the right honourable gentleman shall return home with his pannier as empty as his chest.
Halaman 641 - As long as England shall ride pre-eminent on the ocean of human affairs, there can be none whose fortunes shall be so shipwrecked, there can be none whose condition shall be so desperate and forlorn that they may not cast a look of hope towards the light that beams from hence; and though they may be beyond the reach of our power, our moral support and our sympathy shall cheer them in their adversity.
Halaman 31 - That, considering the efforts and ' sacrifices which Parliament and the country have made for the ' abolition of the slave trade and...
Halaman 799 - ... house : the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, is contrary to constitutional principles, and injurious to the interests of His Majesty and his people.

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