| English literature - 1782 - 542 pages
...matter to fhe Committee to be chofen free from all fng»clrions whatever, that they might excrcife their own judgment, and collect, from the lights which...would receive, full and complete information on the fubjcct. He would therefore content himfclf with moving, " That a Committee be ярft pointed ro enquire... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 586 pages
...fhortening the duration of Parliament.— But all thefe propofitions he would beg leave, for the prefent, to omit entirely, and to deliver the matter to the...whatever, that they might exercife their own judgment, and colled, from the lights which they would receive, full and complete information on the fubjeft. He... | |
| Oratory - 1808 - 540 pages
...matter to the committee to be chosen, free from all suggestions whatever, that they might exercise their own judgment, and collect from the lights, which...would receive, full and complete information on the subject. He would therefore content himself with saying, that having mentioned the manner in which... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - Oratory - 1810 - 514 pages
...shortening the duration of Parliament. But all these propositions he would beg leave, for the present, to omit entirely ; and to deliver the matter to the committee to be chosen, free from all suggestions whatever, that they might exercise their own judgment, and collect... | |
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