| English essays - 1848 - 744 pages
...Lord J. Rutstlt moved the second reading of the JEWISH DISABILITIES REMOVAL Bill. — Mr. Stafford moved, as an amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months ; which was seconded by Lord Buryhley. After a long debate, the question was adjourned.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1849 - 1012 pages
...of this Measure — The Second Reading being moved on the 1th February, Mr. Augustus Stafford mores, as an Amendment, that it be read a Second Time that day Six Months — Lord Burghley seconds the Amendment —Speeches of Mr. WP Wood, Mr. Milnes, Sir W. Molesworth, Lord Mahon,... | |
| William Windham, Thomas Amyot - Great Britain - 1812 - 454 pages
...Frankland. The question being put, " That the Bill be now read 'a second time," General Gascoyne rose, and moved as an Amendment, '' That it be read a second time this day three months" On which Amendment the house divided: Ayes ... - 64 Noes - - - - , 51 Majority... | |
| English literature - 1832 - 574 pages
...that would destroy their own rights and privileges 1— Lord Ellenborough opposed the Bill in loto, and moved as an amendment, that it be read a second...to the Bill, but would support the measure of the 1 1 n li • of Buckingham. — Earls Bathurst and Wicklow also opposed the Bill.— The Earl of Haddington... | |
| English literature - 1836 - 570 pages
...Mr. P. Thomson moved the second reading of the Factories Bill. — Lord Ashley opposed the measure, and moved, as an amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months. — After a very long discussion the House divided, when there appeared — for the second... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 564 pages
...reading of the Constabulary Force (Ireland) Bill, considerable discussion arose, and the Earl of Roden moved, as an amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months. — Upon a division, the numbers were, for the amendment, 51 ; for the motion, 39 ; majority... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 726 pages
...conclude by expressing his conviction, that the measure was altogether useless and absurd, and with moving that it be read a second time that day six months. Lord A. Hamilton said, he wished to know whether it was to be considered as a permanent part of the system... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1826 - 802 pages
...Mr. Gordon would vote for the bill, if it were postponed until 1828. Mr. Plummer opposed the bill, and moved, as an amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months. Mr. Hume was favourable to the taking off the restrictions from the trade of the Mauritius,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 996 pages
...such a bill as this ? So convinced was he of the utter inadequacy of this bill, that he would move as an amendment, " that it be read a second time that day six months." Mr. Grant said, that an appeal had been made to him by an hon. bart. (an appeal involving... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1851 - 774 pages
...such a Bill as this would be very arbitrary, and unreasonably severe, and he (Sir G. Grey) must move, as an Amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months. Amendment proposed, " To leave out the word 'now,' and at the end of the Question, to add... | |
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