| David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...into effect. In accordance with this promise and recommendation, on the 5th of February, Pitt moved that the house should resolve itself into a committee, to take into consideration that part of his majesty's speech which related to this treaty. This motion was carried ; and on the... | |
| John Frederick Smith - Great Britain - 1860 - 648 pages
...should be taken from the sinking fund, and applied to relieve some of the oil South Sea annuitants. Sir John Barnard proposed that the house should resolve itself into a committee, and take the national debt into serious consideration, in order to its reduction. As the sinking fund... | |
| 1865 - 640 pages
...abounds. THE 4ra MARCH 1790. House of Commons, Wednesday, July \st, 1789. INDIA BUDGET. Mr. Dundas moved that the House should resolve itself into a Committee to take into consideration certain papers and accounts received from Messrs. Morton and Ramsay. Lord Frederick Campbell in the... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...acquitting all the defendants. 6. — After a debate extending over two nights, Mr. Disraeli's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, was negatived by a majority of 296 to 156. Speaking to-night towards the close... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...acquitting all the defendants. 6. — After a debate extending over two nights, Mr. Disraeli's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, was negatived by a majority of 296 to 156. Speaking to-night towards the close... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 650 pages
...should be taken from the sinking fund, and applied to relieve some of the old South Sea annuitants. Sir John Barnard proposed that the house should resolve itself into a committee, and take the national debt into serious consideration, in order to its reduction. As the sinking fund... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1066 pages
...acquitting all the defendants. 6. — After a debate extending over two nights, Mr. Disraeli's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, was negatived by a majority of 296 to 156. Speaking to-night towards the close... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1064 pages
...acquitting all the defendants. 6. — After a debate extending over two nights, Mr. Disraeli's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, was negatived by a majority of 296 to 156. Speaking to-night towards the close... | |
| George Rose Emerson - 1881 - 472 pages
...must speedily address itself. On the i6th of March, Mr. Maguire, one of the members for Cork, moved that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into immediate consideration the condition of Ireland. In a strain of impassioned eloquence he dwelt on... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 286 pages
...successful at the division, and their bill became law. A motion made by Mr. Tierney, on the 18th of May, that the House should resolve itself into a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation, led to a very lengthened debate, but was negatived by a majority of 357 against... | |
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