| Francis Peter Plowden - 1811 - 566 pages
...Brand's irotion, Sir Samuel Romilly grappled the hardest with it's opponents. He firmly contended, thatit was .unconstitutional and contrary to the first duties...the Empire, and this brought home the matter to an wnanswerable point. The new Chancellor of the Exchequer so much dreaded the responsibility of such... | |
| John Aikin - 1816 - 510 pages
...of strength was made between the old and the new ministry by a motion of Mr. Brand's. " That it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1816 - 574 pages
...he quoted the judgment of Lord Coke respecting the duty of a privy counsellor, moved, " That it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of... | |
| Chronological account - 1816 - 348 pages
...produced the change of Min istry, Mr. Brand, in the House of Commons, moved a resolution '• That it, is contrary to the first duties Of the confidential servants...of the crown, to restrain themselves by any pledge, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 672 pages
...question was again agitated in a debate, which ensued on a motion made by Mr. Brand, " that it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the king any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 570 pages
...of strength was made between the old and the new ministry by a motion of Mr. Brand's, " That it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of... | |
| James Robins - 1824 - 468 pages
...late ministers speedily took place in the House of Commons, on a motion made by Mr. Brand, that it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary. The majority in favour of the new ministers,... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 572 pages
...succeeded the reassembling of parliament, Mr Brand, member for the county of Herts, moved, " That it was contrary to the first duties of the confidential servants...express or implied, from offering to the king any advice that the course of circumstances may render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his... | |
| 1827 - 674 pages
...House of Lords, a motion was brought forward by the Opposition, declaring it to be unconstitutional for the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary. This was warmly debated : " not as an abstract... | |
| 1827 - 690 pages
...House of Lords, a motion was brought forward by the Opposition, declaring it to be unconstitutional for the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain...express or implied, from offering to the King any advice that the course of circumstances might render necessary. This was warmly debated: " not as an abstract... | |
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