I care not whether you do it by a secret, a select committee, or a committee of the whole House ; for either of these will satisfy me, and will gain the object which the country must have in view." Mr Ponsonby then concluded by moving, " That it is indispensably... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Side 68redigeret af - 1811Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 sider
...concluded his distinct and impressive statement, by moving, " That this house should appoiut a committee to inquire into the causes, conduct, and events of the late campaign in Spain." Lord Castfereag/i rose lo state a$ and these person!), it was shortly as he could his, motives lo|... | |
| 1811 - 854 sider
...of these will satisfy me, and will gain the object which the country must have in view." Mr Poneonby then concluded by moving, " That it is indispensably...the late campaign in Spain." A month before, when Mr Poneonby had given notice of his intended motion, Lord Castlereagh observed how desirable it was that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 sider
...excite the exertions of brave men, to institute this investigation for the satisfaction of all. He then concluded, by moving, " That it. is indispensably necessary that this house should enquire into the causes, conduct, and events of .the late campaign in Spain." Lord Castlerengh observed,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 624 sider
...satisfy me, and will gain the object which the country must have in view." The right honourable gentleman then concluded by moving, " That it is indispensably...conduct, and events of the late campaign in Spain." Lord C 'tis! 1er ffifh hoped, that the house would indulge him, while he should endeavour shortly to... | |
| William Windham - 1812 - 452 sider
...1 809. JVLR.PONSONBT moved, « That it is indispensably necessary " that this House should enquire into the causes, conduct, and " events of the late Campaign in Spain." Lord Castlereagh, General Stewart, and Mr. Secretary Canning opposed the motion. Mr. Tierney and Lord... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1816 - 574 sider
...was excited by that event in the country in favor of the Spaniards, concluded by moving " That it be indispensably necessary that this house should inquire...conduct, and events of the late campaign in Spain." This motion, which was supported by Mr. Windham, but opposed by Lord Castlereagh, Mr. Canning, and... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 498 sider
...to aggravate evil. CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN. FEBRUARY 24th, 1809. MR. PONSONBY, pursuant to notice, moved " That it is indispensably necessary that this House...inquire into the causes, conduct, and events of the late war in Spain." Mr. Tierney supported the motion. Lord Castlereagh, General Stewart, and Mr. Colborne... | |
| George Canning - 1836 - 498 sider
...to aggravate evil. CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN. FEBRUARY 24th, 1809. ME. PONSONBY, pursuant to notice, moved " That it is indispensably necessary that this House...inquire into the causes, conduct, and events of the late war in Spain." Mr. Tierney supported the motion. Lord Castlereagh, General Stewart, and Mr. Colborne... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - 694 sider
...respecting the Jennerian Controversy." 1 CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN. FEBRUARY 24th, 1809. MR. PoNsojreY moved, " That it is indispensably necessary that this House...conduct, and events of the late Campaign in Spain." Lord Castlereagh, General Stewart, and Mr. Secretary Canning, opposed the motion. Mr. Tierney and Lord... | |
| William Windham - 1837 - 694 sider
...respecting the Jennerian Controversy." CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN. FEBRUARY 24th, 1809. Ma. PONSONBY moved, " That it is indispensably necessary that this House...conduct, and events of the late Campaign in Spain." Lord Castlereagh, General Stewart, and Mr. Secretary Canning, opposed the motion. Mr. Tierney and Lord... | |
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