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... of Machiavel should be followed , “ of examining a constitution at certain “
periods , according to its first principles , in order “ to correct abuses , and supply
defects , " would take up the question , and “ frame a proper bill on the “ occasion
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... of Machiavel should be followed , “ of examining a constitution at certain “
periods , according to its first principles , in order “ to correct abuses , and supply
defects , " would take up the question , and “ frame a proper bill on the “ occasion
.
Halaman 89
... the man who purchased that of bill receiver and negociator ; and also became
a general indorser , “ the bet ter to conceal from the public eye the temporary
necessity which occasioned the issue of ” illegal bills . 1 Then again , let us
suppose ...
... the man who purchased that of bill receiver and negociator ; and also became
a general indorser , “ the bet ter to conceal from the public eye the temporary
necessity which occasioned the issue of ” illegal bills . 1 Then again , let us
suppose ...
Halaman 115
How much that honourable gentleman was consulC6 ted in the original frame
and fabric of the bill , . com « monly called Mr . Pitt ' s India bill , is matter only of
66 . conjecture ; though ' by no means difficult to divine . « But the public was an ...
How much that honourable gentleman was consulC6 ted in the original frame
and fabric of the bill , . com « monly called Mr . Pitt ' s India bill , is matter only of
66 . conjecture ; though ' by no means difficult to divine . « But the public was an ...
Halaman 126
In a few days “ parliament will disperse , and I hope we shall not re" iurn to our
homes with the stigma of having passed « such a bill as that now before us ; that
we shall not ~ thus put an end to a session , during “ which less of “ glorious and
...
In a few days “ parliament will disperse , and I hope we shall not re" iurn to our
homes with the stigma of having passed « such a bill as that now before us ; that
we shall not ~ thus put an end to a session , during “ which less of “ glorious and
...
Halaman 157
... Rockingham and his friends would engage in administration , were , “ The
independence of America : no veto ; « The contractors ' bill ; “ The revenue
officers ' bill ; “ Mr . Burke ' s bill , the great parts of it ; and « General peace , if to
be had !
... Rockingham and his friends would engage in administration , were , “ The
independence of America : no veto ; « The contractors ' bill ; “ The revenue
officers ' bill ; “ Mr . Burke ' s bill , the great parts of it ; and « General peace , if to
be had !
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Halaman 106 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Halaman 61 - When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn to them the shameful parts of our Constitution ? are we to give them our weakness for their strength?
Halaman 114 - ... his charitable toils for the relief of India, did not forget the poor rotten constitution of his native country. For her, he did not disdain to stoop to the trade of a wholesale upholsterer for this house, to furnish it not with the faded tapestry figures of antiquated merit, such as decorate, and may reproach some other houses, but with real, solid, living patterns of true modern virtue.
Halaman 60 - our children;" but when children ask for bread we are not to give a stone. Is it because the natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time...
Halaman 95 - The virtue, spirit, and essence of a House of Commons consists in its being the express image of the feelings of the nation. It was not instituted to be a control upon the people, as of late it has been taught, by a doctrine of the most pernicious tendency. It was designed as a control for the people.
Halaman 14 - States and a corresponding amendment of the Constitution, be applied in time of peace to rivers, canals, roads, arts, manufactures, education and other great objects within each State. In time of war, if injustice by ourselves or others must sometimes produce war, increased as the same revenue will be...
Halaman 116 - Eastern harlot ; which so many of the people, so many of the nobles of tlns land, had drained to the very dregs. Do you think that no reckoning was to follow this lewd debauch? that no payment was to be demanded for this riot of public drunkenness, and national prostitution ? Here ! you have it, here, before you.
Halaman 66 - ... convicted, shall be subject and liable to such pains and penalties, as by any law now in force persons convicted of wilful and corrupt perjury are subject and liable to.
Halaman 14 - ... the revenue thereby liberated may, by a just repartition among the states, and a corresponding amendment of the constitution, be applied, in time of peace, to rivers, canals, roads, arts, manufactures, education, and other great objects within each state.
Halaman 158 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of parliament.