| History - 1793
...not oppofed by any man. The houfe heard it diftindly read. They ordered it to lie on their table j and, after a debate of two days, refufed to appoint a committee to take it into confideration. We flate the faft to the world, and leave it without any further obfervation. In the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 pages
..."motion to bring up the Petition was not opposed by any man. The House heatd it (bstin£Uy read. They ordered it to lie on their table; and after a debate of two days, refused to appoint a Commiitrc to take it into confideratidn. We state the faft to the world, and leave... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...motion to bring up the petition was not opposed by any man. The house heard it distinctly read. They ordered it to lie on their table ; and, after a debate of two days, refused to appoint a committee to take it into consideration. We state the fact to the world, aud leave... | |
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