| 1815 - 1008 頁
...-would soon become to go into the great and important discussion of that evening. That he should have to move that the bill be read a second time this day six months ; »motion which he felt confident would be adopted by the House, as he trusted he should be... | |
| 1825 - 828 頁
...could not, he conceived, be beneficial to any party. Under these circumstances, he felt it his duty to move that the bill be read a second time this day six months. The house then divided: — the numbers were for the second reading 102,— against it 30.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 728 頁
...Statute-book, in making ' night poaching a transportable offence. ' Under these circumstances, he should ' move, " that the bill be read a second time this day six months." Mr. LocJchart was surprised how any one could think that the measure before the House was... | |
| 1831 - 600 頁
...towards the other House of Parliament which bad been put upon it, and he would therefore withdraw it, and move " that the Bill be read a second time this day six months," as being a form less offensive to the members ofthat House. Lord Holland said there was a... | |
| 1838 - 730 頁
...from its operation all such boroughs and towns as objected to it. If this were not conceded, he should move that the Bill be read a second time this day six months. — Lord ./- Hustell said the point to be secured was the general convenience of the towns... | |
| 1838 - 850 頁
...necessity of reading this Bffl a second time. If such be not his (Mr. Wallace's) intention, I shall move that the Bill be read a second time this day six months, because I cannot consent to a grant of the public money in support of a system so defective... | |
| 1839 - 864 頁
...stated ; and as for all the arguments in favour of it, I do not care a pin for them. I therefore beg to move that the Bill be read a second time this day six months. LORD BROUGHAM. — I can assure the Noble Duke I do not value his one argument against tins... | |
| 1840 - 1016 頁
...be conscientiously performing my duty, did I not resist it by every means in my power. I therefore move that the Bill be read a second time this day six months. Mr. LITTON. — I beg leave to second the motion. I thought it my duty to inform the Noble... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1849 - 780 頁
...the wishes of the people. He thanked the House for the attention with which they had heard him, and begged to move that the Bill be read a second time this day six months." MR. M'GREGOR seconded the Amendment. He said that if he opposed the Bill it was because he... | |
| George Crosby - 1849 - 564 頁
...one in the progress of which they were all equally interested. The DUKE OF RICHMOND — My Lords, I move that the bill be read a second time this day six months, because I feel in my conscience that this measure is more likely to inflict a deadly blow on... | |
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