| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 396 pages
...the vote of the House of Lords, Mr. Baker moved in the House of Commons, " That it is nownecessary to declare, that to report any opinion, or pretended...influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the Crown a breach of the fundamental privileges of Parliament,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1859 - 266 pages
...fundamental privileges, &c., to report any opinion or pretended opinion of the king on any bill or proceeding depending in either House of Parliament,...with a view to influence the votes of the members. 2 Hats., 251, 6. SEC. IV.—ELECTIONS. [The times, places, and manner of holding elections for senators... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...prominently before the members of the house of commons. Mr. Baker moved these two resolutions: — "1. That it is now necessary to declare that, to report any opinion, or pretended opimon of his majesty, upon any bill, or other proceeding, depending in either house of parliament,... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 404 pages
...recommended. Two days after the vote of the House of Lords, Mr. Baker moved in the House of Commons, " That it is now necessary to declare, that to report any opinion, or pVetended opinion of his Majesty upon any bill or other proceeding depending in either House of Parliament,... | |
| William Massey - 1860 - 546 pages
...Parliament of a Bill which had been carried up from the Commons ; and he moved a resolution, ' that it was necessary to declare, that to report any opinion,...influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the Crown, a breach of the fundamental privileges of Parliament,... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1861 - 536 pages
...House.— Parl. Hist., xxiv. 211. ministers, and the use of the kind's name, moved a mh Dec., 1 7S'? resolution, "that it is now necessary to declare,...influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the Crown, — a breach of the fundamental privileges of... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1861 - 544 pages
...House.— Part. Hist., xxiv. 211. ministers, and the use of the king's name, moved a 1"th Dec., 1783 resolution, "that it is now necessary to declare,...influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the Crown, — a breach of the fundamental privileges of... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1868 - 572 pages
...the kings name, moved a nth Dec., resolution, " that it is now necessary to declare, that to 1783' report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of his Majesty,...influence the votes of the members, is a high crime and misdemeanour, derogatory to the honour of the crown, — a breach of the fundamental privileges of... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 826 pages
...That it was now necessary to declare, that to report any opinion, or pretended opinion, of the kmg upon any bill, or other proceeding depending in either...with a view to influence the votes of the members, was a high crime and misdemeanor." After an animated debate the house divided upon the question, when... | |
| 1863 - 484 pages
...fundamental privileges, &c., to report any opinion or pretended opinion of the king on any bill or proceeding depending in either House of Parliament,...with a view to influence the votes of the members. 2 Hals., 251, 6. SEC. IV —ELECTIONS. [The times, places, and manner of holding elections for senators... | |
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