| Biography - 1805 - 664 pages
...that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of the King, upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach... | |
| 1805 - 676 pages
...that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of the King, upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a higk crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 470 pages
...declare, that to report any opinion or pretended opinion of the king upon auy bill, or other proceeding, depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, was a high crime and misdemeanor." Mr. Pitt treated the motion lightly, and represented... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 502 pages
...bill or other proceeding depending in cither house of parliament, " with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and " misdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach of thcfunda" mental privileges of parliament, and subversive to the constitution." The motion... | |
| John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 pages
...report any ' '/Sir' opinion, or pretended opinion, of his Majesty, upon any bill, or other proceeding depending in either House of Parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 552 pages
...that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of his majesty upon any bill or other proceeding depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high ciiine and misdeameanoK, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach... | |
| Charles James Fox - Great Britain - 1815 - 520 pages
...bill or other proceeding, depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanor, derogatory to the honour of the crown, a breach of the fundamental privileges of parliament, and subversive to the constitution of this country."... | |
| Robert Huish - Great Britain - 1821 - 746 pages
...importing " that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of his majesty upon any bill or proceeding depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanor." It was also resolved, that on the Monday following,... | |
| George Pretyman - Great Britain - 1821 - 592 pages
...that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of his majesty, upon any bill or other proceeding depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanor, derogatory to the honor of the crown, a breach... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1825 - 490 pages
...declare, that tu report any opinion, or pretended opinion of the king upon any billĀ« or other proceeding depending in either house of parliament, with a view to influence the votes of the members, was a high crime and misdemeanor." After an animated debate the house divided... | |
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