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" ... rule had been adopted, namely, that every motion should be reduced into writing in the form of a proposition before it was put from the chair, instead of proceeding, as was their constant course, by first resolving the principle as they called it... "
Memoirs of the life of sir Samuel Romilly, written by himself, ed. by his sons - Page 105
by sir Samuel Romilly - 1840
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly

Samuel Romilly - Lawyers - 1840 - 500 pages
...proceeding, as was their constant course, by first resolving the principle as they called it (dccreter le principe'), and leaving the drawing up what they...afterWards present, and witnessed their proceedings, I iiad often occasion to lament that the trouble I had taken had been of no avail. I was among those...
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The Life of Sir Samuel Romilly, Volume 1

Samuel Romilly - Biography - 1842 - 496 pages
...proceeding, as was their constant course, by first resolving the principle as they called it (decréter le principe), and leaving the drawing up what they...that the trouble I had taken had been of no avail. not to France alone, but to the rest of the world; and I very early, I think some time about July,...
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On Civil Liberty and Self-government, Volume 1

Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 588 pages
...first resolving the principle as they called it (d£creter le principe), and leaving the drawing up of what they had so resolved (or, as they called it,...astonishing how great an influence it would have had in their debates and on their measures." 5 The great importance of the subject and the general superiority...
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On Civil Liberty and Self-government, Volume 1

Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 576 pages
...first resolving the principle as they called it (decreter le principe), and leaving the drawing up of what they had so resolved (or, as they called it, la redaction) for a subsequent operation, it is 5 lie was himself of unmixed French descent, as Lord Brougham observes, although his family had resided...
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On Civil Liberty and Self-government

Francis Lieber - Democracy - 1859 - 644 pages
...first resolving the principle as they called it (ddcreter le principe,) and leaving the drawing up of what they had so resolved (or, as they called it, la redaction) for a subsequent clearly to an adversary, the best orators of the last and present centuries are greatly superior to...
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On Civil Liberty and Self-government

Francis Lieber - Democracy - 1859 - 644 pages
...French descent, as Lord Brougham observes, although his family had resided for generations in England. operation, it is astonishing how great an influence it would have had in their debates and on their measures." 1 The great importance of the subject and the general superiority...
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The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development

William Edward Hearn - Cabinet system - 1867 - 588 pages
...proceeding as was their constant course by first resolving the principle as they called it (d£cr£ter le principe) and leaving the drawing up what they...that the trouble I had taken had been of no avail." § 5. We have thus seen some of the principal checks which control the operation of the various powers...
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The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development

William Edward Hearn - Cabinet system - 1867 - 592 pages
...proceeding as was their constant course by first resolving the principle as they called it (dtcrdter ie principe) and leaving the drawing up what they had...that the trouble I had taken had been of no avail." § 5. We have thus seen some of the principal checks which control the operation of the various powers...
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'Les origines de la France contemporaine'. The Revolution, tr. by ..., Volume 1

Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1878 - 476 pages
...Romilly, " Memoirs,' i. 10i. "It wutheircoiuhuitcounefint,iACT</€r&/nWei/r, ind leave the drawing up of what they had so resolved (or, as they called it, la redaction) tor a subsequent operation. It is astonishing how great an influence it had on their dehates and measures."...
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Mirabeau. Vergniaud. Gensonné. Guadet. Louvet. Cambon

Henry Morse Stephens - France - 1892 - 574 pages
...principe), and leaving the drawing up what they had so resolved (or, as they called it, la rédaction) for a subsequent operation, it is astonishing how...their measures. When I was afterwards present, and witneased their proceedings, I had often occasion to lament that the trouble I had taken had been of...
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