| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 pages
...the journals of the House and report precedents of such proceedings as might have been had in cases of the personal exercise of the royal authority being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a viewto provide for the same. Fox was again in his place, having recently... | |
| 1849 - 480 pages
...from the Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons in 1 788, " to examine and report precedents of such proceedings as may have been had...being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise," which is printed in the Journals of the House, vol. xliv. pp. 11-42. See... | |
| 1851 - 738 pages
...from the Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons in 1788, ' to examine and report precedents of such proceedings as may have been had...being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise,' which is printed in the Journals of the House, vol. xliv. pp. 11-42. See... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 466 pages
...the journals of the House and report precedents of such proceedings as might have been had in cases of the personal exercise of the royal authority being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a view to provide for the same. Fox was again in his place, having recently... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 468 pages
...the journals of the House and report precedents of such proceedings as might have been had in cases of the personal exercise of the royal authority being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a view to provide for the same. Fox was again in his place, having recently... | |
| 1853 - 502 pages
...from the Report of the Committee appointed by the House of Commons in 1788, "to examine and report precedents of such proceedings as may have been had...being prevented or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise," which is printed in thti Journals of the House, vol. xliv. pp. 1 1-43. See... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 434 pages
...being assembled, Mr. Pitt moved, in the House of Commons, for a committee to search for precedents, " in the case of the personal exercise of the royal...being prevented or interrupted, by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a view to provide for the same." Mr. Fox immediately rose, and having... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 328 pages
...being assembled, Mr. Pitt moved, in the House of Commons, for a committee to search for precedents, " in the case of the personal exercise of the royal...being prevented or interrupted, by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a view to provide for the same." Mr. Fox, immediately rose, and having... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 360 pages
...Committee be appointed to examine and report precedents of such proceedings as may have been had, in case of the personal exercise of the Royal authority...being prevented or interrupted, by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, with a view to provide for the same."* It was immediately upon this motion... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain. Library - 1857 - 990 pages
...England. 8° 1845. MI«»IL Report from the Committee appointed to examine Precedents of Proceedings in the Case of the Personal Exercise of the Royal...Authority being prevented or interrupted by Infancy or Sickness, with a View to provide a Remedy for the same. fol. 1788. A Translation of such parts of... | |
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