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" Parliament — derogatory from the dignity of the Crown — and injurious to the best interests of the empire. "
The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26 - Page 160
1823
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1822 - 932 pages
...ministers, by supporting this resolution, expressly acknowledged that the proceeding they had instituted was derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the country. It was, after this, quite impossible that they could go ou. In order that time might be had...
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Memoirs of her late majesty, queen Caroline, Volume 3

Joseph Nightingale - 1822 - 640 pages
...most strongly and repeatedly protested as wicked, unjust, and unnecessary ; " derogatory to the honour of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire ;" and which, after all, failed of the ostensible object, could not be parted with without great reluctance...
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Report of the Proceedings Before the House of Lords, on a Bill of ..., Volume 4

Joseph Nightingale - Great Britain - 1822 - 584 pages
...most strongly and repeatedly protested as wicked, unjust, and unnecessary ; " derogatory to the honour of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire ;" and which, after all, failed of the ostensible object, could not be parted with without great reluctance...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 13

1823 - 892 pages
...could not but be distressing to her Majesty's feelings -"-disappointing to the- hopes of Parliament — derogatory from the dignity of the Crown — and injurious to the best interests of the empire." Mr Stuart VVortley seconded the motion. Mr Brougham began with declaring, that he intended to argue...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 896 pages
...could not but be distressing to her Majesty's feelings —disappointing to the hopes of Parliament — derogatory from the dignity of the Crown — and injurious to the best interests of the empire." Mr Stuart Wortley seconded the motion. Mr Brougham began with declaring, that he intended to argue...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 786 pages
...not justified by the political expediency, or necessity of the case, and that they were derogatory to the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the people." A long debate ensued, and was continued for two days, in which Mr Lambton, Mr Whitmore, Sir...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 780 pages
...not justified by the political expediency, or necessity of the case, and that they were derogatory to the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the people." A long debate ensued, and was continued for two days, in which Mr Lambton, Mr Whitmore, Sir...
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The Christian Spectator, Volume 2

Theology - 1820 - 688 pages
...could not but be distressing to her majesty's feelings — disappointing to the hopes of Parliament — derogatory from the dignity of the crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire." A committee, consisting of four persons, among whom was Mr. Wilberforcc, was appointed to present these...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volume 4

George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 456 pages
...result, could not but be distressing to Her Majesty's feelings, disappointing to the hopes of Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire." Mu. S. WORTLEY seconded it. LORD ARCHIBALD HAMILTON proposed an amendment; " That all the words be...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volume 4

George Canning, Roger Therry - Great Britain - 1836 - 466 pages
...result, could not but be distressing to Her Majesty's feelings, disappointing to the hopes of Parliament, derogatory from the dignity of the Crown, and injurious to the best interests of the empire." MR. S. WORTLEY seconded it. LORD ARCHIBALD HAMILTON proposed an amendment ; " That all the words be...
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