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spoke and favour
Disraeli spoke in favour of the measure, arguing that Christianity was " completed Judaism ," and asking of the House of Commons " Where is your Christianity if you do not believe in their Judaism?
He spoke in favour of the Reform Bill, and took the leading part in securing the reduction, after vainly essaying the repeal, of the newspaper stamp duties.
The atrocity was reportedly condemned strongly by South African president Thabo Mbeki and Winnie Mandela, among others, who openly spoke in favour of Marike de Klerk.
During the early 1980s, Cossiga attacked several times the antimafia judges and spoke in favour of judge Corrado Carnevale, a member of the Corte di Cassazione ( Italy's supreme court ) who had annulled numerous sentences against mafia leaders and was later tried for these actions.
* 1995 – Bill Clinton, then President of the United States, visited Northern Ireland, and spoke in favour of the " Northern Ireland peace process " to a huge rally at Belfast City Hall.
He spoke in favour of the motion in 1742 for an inquiry into the last ten years of Walpole's administration.
He said the Roman consulate corresponded to Poitiers ' mayor, the senate to the town's peers and échevins, and the democratic element in Rome corresponded to the fact that most important matters " can not be decided except by the advice of the Mois et Cent ( broad council ).< sup > 1 </ sup > The mayor appears to have been an advocate of a mixed constitution ; not all Frenchmen in 1595 would have agreed with him, at least in public ; many spoke in favour of absolute monarchy.
After a long council meeting in France at which the Dauphin spoke up in favour of his son's rights, it was agreed that Philip would ascend the throne, but would forever renounce his claim to the throne of France for himself and his descendants.
During the Second World War Groulx, like many Canadien nationalists, spoke in favour of the Vichy regime of Philippe Pétain, although public statements to this effect remained rare.
On 18 April, Fox spoke in the Commons – together with William Wilberforce, Pitt and Burke – in favour of a measure to abolish the slave trade, but – despite their combined rhetorical talents – the vote went against them by a majority of 75.
Grattan supported the government for a time after 1782, and spoke and voted for the repressive legislation that followed the Whiteboy violence in 1785 ; but as the years passed without Pitt's personal favour towards parliamentary reform resulting in legislation, he gravitated towards the opposition, agitated for commutation of tithes in Ireland, and supported the Whigs on the regency question in 1788.
The next year he released a solo album called Angels Embrace and spoke of a plan to tour and record in China, but this idea was soon abandoned in favour of focusing on work with Yes.
Before the December 1918 general election he was the first of the AFIL members to resign his seat in favour of the Sinn Féin party's candidate and spoke in support of P. J.
At the time his brother John was secretary ; after John spoke at a rally in favour of the eight-hour day, however, he was fired from his job with the Edinburgh Corporation, so while he looked for work, James took over as secretary.
In 1944, with the war now turning in the Allies ' favour, Dunglass spoke eloquently about the importance of resisting the Soviet Union's ambition to dominate eastern Europe.
Returning from this mission, he spoke eloquently in favour of the French Republic.
He surprised some commentators when, in 1867, he spoke in favour of the second Reform Bill.
On 16 March 1821 Canning spoke in favour of William Plunket's Catholic Emancipation Bill.
Elected, like Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, and Collot d ' Herbois, a deputy of Paris to the National Convention, he spoke in favour of the immediate abolition of the Bourbon monarchy, and the next day demanded that all acts be dated from the Year I of the French Republic ( a measure adopted a little over a year later in the form of the French Revolutionary Calendar ).
Thurso spoke many times in the House of Lords in favour of Lords reform.
Mike Whitby, leader of the council from 2004 at one stage spoke in favour of an underground railway, which he claimed would be faster and much cheaper to operate.
Ian Galloway and Mario Conti, representatives of the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church respectively, also spoke in favour of the release.
Cooper again spoke out against the Other House ( consisting of new lords ), and in favour of restoring the old House of Lords.
During the debate, Ashley spoke out strongly in favour of the Roos divorce bill, arguing that marriage was a civil contract, not a sacrament.

spoke and radical
Envisioning a democratization of the American Communist movement, Hall spoke of a " broad people's political movement " and tried to ally his party with radical campus groups, the anti-Vietnam War movement, civil rights organizations, and the new rank-and-file trade union movements in an effort to build the CPUSA among the young “ baby boomer ” generation of activists.
The first draft of the Oath was written by junior councilor Yuri Kimimasa in January 1868, containing progressive language that spoke to the frustrations that the radical but modestly born Meiji leaders had experienced in " service to hereditary incompetents.
Subsequently he was elected to the Constituent Assembly, and in 1849 to the Legislative Assembly, where he sat with the radical socialist deputies and often spoke, though his speeches were criticised as abstract and mystical.
As a politician, Schill managed to get considerable media attention with his radical positions ; among other things, he spoke out for the legalization of cannabis, demanded that sex offenders who did not respond to therapy be castrated, and stated that parents who failed to bring up their children " the right way " should be jailed.
Avakian defines the basic aims of the communist revolution as seeking " to make those two radical ruptures of which Marx and Engels spoke: the radical rupture with traditional property relations and with traditional ideas.
Dissenting Methodists, such as the son of a slave Robert Wedderburn, spoke in a more radical voice on Kennington Common speaking out against the enclosures and slavery ( active from 1786 through 1813 ).
Moscoe also spoke out against Metro's decision to reject funding for two gay and lesbian cultural groups in the same year, urging councillors " not to succumb to a radical, right-wing fringe " in withholding revenue.
Warner spoke of bipartisan cooperation and pledged to become a " radical centrist " if elected.

spoke and resettlement
Because he spoke fluent English, American military and civilian authorities who were involved in the Vietnamese resettlement endeavor began to turn to Do for guidance.

spoke and constitution
Trudeau wrote and spoke out against both the Meech Lake Accord and Charlottetown Accord proposals to amend the Canadian constitution, arguing that they would weaken federalism and the Charter of Rights if implemented.
Also in 1871, she spoke publicly against the government being composed only of men ; she proposed developing a new constitution and a new government a year thence.
Thurman spoke out against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise and opposed the pro-slavery Lecompton constitution for Kansas.
In his 1962 apostolic constitution Veterum sapientia on the teaching of Latin, Pope John XXIII spoke of that language as the one the Church uses: " he Catholic Church has a dignity far surpassing that of every merely human society, for it was founded by Christ the Lord.
He spoke out against a proposal for a new constitution in 2005 ; according to Moi, the document was contrary to the aspirations of the Kenyan people.
Simon spoke for Newfoundland in a boundary dispute with Canada, before announcing his permanent retirement from the Bar, then from 1927 to 1931 he chaired the Simon Commission on India's constitution.
In the Constituent Assembly, Rabaut de Saint-Étienne worked on the framing of the constitution ; he spoke against the establishment of the Republic, which he considered ridiculous ; and voted for the suspensive veto, as likely to strengthen the position of the Crown.
Rewbell endeavored, indeed, to oppose the motion, but he was interrupted by Regnault de Saint-Jean, president of the Assembly, who suggested " that every one who spoke against this motion should be called to order, because he would be opposing the constitution itself ".
In 2007, he spoke out against proposals to declare Buddhism Thailand's ' national religion ' in the new constitution, arguing that to do so would exacerbate the existing conflict in southern Thailand.
In 1948 it was given by Giulio Andreotti, member of the provisional parliament which had the task of writing the new Italian constitution, and future Prime Minister of Italy who spoke on " The Intellectual Mission of Italy and of a United Europe ".

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