| 1860 - 834 páginas
...read," he says, " or heard of any measure, up to the present moment, which can in any way satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be...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... | |
| Poor man's guardian - 1830 - 124 páginas
...AND BECAUSE FOR THE WEEK. WHY--Has the Dukeof WELLINGTON affirmed, that he had never read or heard of any measure up to the present moment which could,...more satisfactory to the country at large than at the preseut moment : that he was fully convinced that the country possessed a legislature which answered... | |
| William Carpenter - 1831 - 590 páginas
...AND BECAUSE, FOR THE WEEK. Wnv has the DUKE of WELLINGTON affirmed, that he had never read or heard of any measure up to the present moment which could,...improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to the countryat large than at the present moment: that he was fully convinced that the country possessed... | |
| 1831 - 884 páginas
...as the nohle lord. Nay, on my own part I will go further, and say, that I have never read or heard of any measure, up to the present moment, which could in any degree satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to... | |
| 1831 - 884 páginas
...as the noble lord. Nay, on my own part I will go further, | and say, that I have never read or heard of any measure, up to the present moment, which could in any degree satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1850 - 474 páginas
...as the noble lord. Nay, on my own part, I will go fa1ther and say, that I have never read, or heard of any measure up to the present moment, which could in any degree satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be improved, or rendered moro satisfactory to the... | |
| Archibald Prentice - 1851 - 456 páginas
...of the umnisunderstandable declaration, so often quoted afterwards, — he emphatically said : — " He had never heard or read of any measure, up to the...satisfactory to the country at large than at the present time. He was fully convinced that the country possessed, at the present moment, a legislature which... | |
| 1852 - 978 páginas
...as the noble lord. Nay, on my own part, I will go further, and say, that I have never read or heard of any measure, up to the present moment, which could in any degree satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be improved, or rendered more satisfactory to the... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1854 - 824 páginas
...to the present moment which in any degree satisfies my mind that the state of the representation can be improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to the country at large than at the present moment. I will not, however, at such an unseasonable time, enter upon the subject, or excite discussion, but... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 238 páginas
...unprepared as the noble lord. Nay, on my part I will go further, and say, that I have never read or heard of any measure, up to the present moment, which could in any degree satisfy my mind that the state of the representation could be improved, or be rendered more satisfactory to... | |
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