| Edmund Burke - 1836 - 898 str.
...Peel requested the House to bear in mind the terms of the motion. It was for an address to the king, beseeching him " to grant his royal charter of incorporation...the university of London, as approved in the year 1 831 by the then law officers of the Crown." Now, he should think that a man, who had not read the... | |
| 1835 - 432 str.
...of the practical' grievances of Protestant Dissenters. : Thursday, 26. March; . ' ' 32. Mr. Tooke ; Address to his Majesty, beseeching, him to grant his...restriction than. against conferring Degrees in Divinity. Thursday, 26. March. ,• 33. Sir Samuel Whalley ; That it is the; opinion of this House, That in any... | |
| 1835 - 838 str.
...bronght forward his motion, "That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, beseeching 1,1111 to grant his Royal Charter of Incorporation to the...other restriction than against conferring degrees in divinily and in medicine." — Mr Goulburn moved an amendment, " That an humble address be presented... | |
| Robert Peel - 1835 - 222 str.
...Dissenters' Marriage Bill. Price Is. IV. SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, On the Motion of Mr. TOOKE, on an Address to His Majesty, beseeching him to grant...Charter of Incorporation to the University of London. Price 6<i. V." SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, On the Motion made by Lord JOHN RUSSEI.L, relating to... | |
| 1835 - 740 str.
...others, and withdrawn. On the 26th of March Mr. Tooke brought forward his motion in the House of Commons for an address to his Majesty, beseeching him to grant...Royal Charter of Incorporation to the University, as approved in the year 1831 by the then law officers of the Crown, and containing no other restriction... | |
| 1835 - 736 str.
...the 26th of March Mr. Tooke brought forward his motion in the House of Commons for an address to bis Majesty, beseeching him to grant his Royal Charter of Incorporation to the University, as approved in the year 1831 by the then law officers of the Crown, and containing no other restriction... | |
| 1836 - 918 str.
...Peel requested the House to bear in mind the terms of the motion. It was for an address to the king, beseeching him " to grant his royal charter of incorporation...year 1831 by the then law officers of the Crown." Now, he should think that a man, who had not read the report of those law officers, was not very well... | |
| 1836 - 902 str.
...Peel requested the House to bear in mind the terms of the motion. It was for an address to the king, beseeching him "to grant his royal charter of incorporation...the university of London, as approved in the year 1 831 by the then law officers of the Crown." Now, he should think that a man, who had not read the... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 str.
...such a charter to the London University as was approved by the law* officers of the crown in 1831, and containing no other restriction than against conferring degrees in divinity and in medicine. The proposers declared, on being questioned, that the reason why they brought forward this motion now... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 246 str.
...government candidate had been returned. Ministers were also left in a minority, when Mr. Tooke moved an " address to his majesty, beseeching him to grant his royal charter of incorporation to the London University, as approved in the year 1831, by the then law-officers of the crown, and containing... | |
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