House and the public may be able to place reliance; and declaring, with all deference to the constitutional prerogative of the Crown, that her Majesty's present Secretary of State for the Colonies does not enjoy the confidence of this House or of the... The Metropolitan - Página 1251838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 964 páginas
...diligence, activity, and firmness, the House and the public may be able to place reliance ; and declaring that her Majesty's present Secretary of State for the colonies does not enjoy the confidence of the House or the country. This motion excited a good deal of interest, as being one, on which the two... | |
| 1838 - 730 páginas
...Colonial Minister should be a person in whose diligence, fore'thought, judgment, activity, atvd firmness, this House and the public may be able to place reliance;...country. — Mr. Leader seconded the motion. — Lord Palmertton said he should not meet the question by any indirect means, since her Majesty's Government... | |
| 1838 - 626 páginas
...diligence, forethought, judgment, activity, and Oriental Herald.— Vol. I ffo. III. .' KK firmness this House and the public may be able to place reliance...enjoy the confidence of this House or of the country A call of the House has been ordered for this occasion. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN THE ARMY, Feb. 20 —... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 1184 páginas
...diligence, activity, and firmness, the House and the public may be able to place reliance ; and declaring that her Majesty's present Secretary of State for the colonies does not enjoy the confidence of the House or the country. This motion excited a good deal of interest, as being one, on which the two... | |
| Thomas WOOLLCOMBE - 1857 - 190 páginas
...colonial minister should be a person in whose diligence, forethought, judgment, activity, and firmness, this House and the public may be able to place reliance...the confidence of this House, or of the country." In the following year Sir William seconded Mr. Ward's resolutions respecting the disposition of the... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1863 - 648 páginas
...diligence, activity, and firmness, the House and the public may be able to place reliance ; and declaring that Her Majesty's present Secretary of State for the Colonies does not enjoy the confidence of the House or the country." The honourable baronet made a speech of two hours' duration, which was a... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 246 páginas
...diligence, activity, and firmness the house and the public may be able to place reliance ; and declaring that her majesty's present secretary of state for the colonies does not enjoy the confidence of the house or the country. The right honourable baronet prefaced his motion by a speech of two hours'... | |
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