The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great Britain, 第 16 巻J. Debrett., 1802 |
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... must not proceed to report on that complaint , though it was before them firft , till they had investigated another complaint newly referred to them . Mr. Wilkes added fresh arguments against the motion , and declared he would oppofe it ...
... must not proceed to report on that complaint , though it was before them firft , till they had investigated another complaint newly referred to them . Mr. Wilkes added fresh arguments against the motion , and declared he would oppofe it ...
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... must mate- rially affect their intereft . The cafe now , he obferyed , was much altered ; it was no longer a queftion of commerce , but a queftion of great national importance ; for which reafon the feveral places in the kingdom likely ...
... must mate- rially affect their intereft . The cafe now , he obferyed , was much altered ; it was no longer a queftion of commerce , but a queftion of great national importance ; for which reafon the feveral places in the kingdom likely ...
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... must be maintained , and the mifchief would be infinite if he afterwards pared away the propofitions . If he gave Ireland lefs than he had originally told the Houfe he intended , and than Ireland was given to expect , it would have been ...
... must be maintained , and the mifchief would be infinite if he afterwards pared away the propofitions . If he gave Ireland lefs than he had originally told the Houfe he intended , and than Ireland was given to expect , it would have been ...
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... must naturally be imagined , that many private interests might be made objects of parliamentary bounty , if either the re- prefented or reprefentatives , like fome others , were attentive to inclofure bills , to road bills , and others ...
... must naturally be imagined , that many private interests might be made objects of parliamentary bounty , if either the re- prefented or reprefentatives , like fome others , were attentive to inclofure bills , to road bills , and others ...
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... must be ineffective . The request of the petitioners is here fo reasonable , that they cannot but expect that it will be granted ; but should it be refufed - here I leave a blank , that blank let the confciences , let the feelings , let ...
... must be ineffective . The request of the petitioners is here fo reasonable , that they cannot but expect that it will be granted ; but should it be refufed - here I leave a blank , that blank let the confciences , let the feelings , let ...
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238 ページ - Pounds ; to be recovered by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information, in any of His Majefty's Courts...
215 ページ - Majefty that it may be enacled ; and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual...
228 ページ - Monies or Costs or otherwise in respect of any Contract made or hereafter to be made by them or any of them, or in respect of any legal or equitable Proceedings taken against them or any of them, or for any Act, Deed, or Matter done or executed by them or any of them in their or his official Capacity and on the Public Service.
194 ページ - Great-Britain; that the consequence of these combined misfortunes hath been a large addition to the national debt; a heavy accumulation of taxes ; a rapid decline of the trade, manufactures, and land-rents of the kingdom.
229 ページ - And be it enacted by the authority aforefaid, that it fhall and may be lawful...
194 ページ - ... taxes, will be injurious to the rights and property of the people, and derogatory from the honour and dignity of parliament.
195 ページ - House to enquire into and correct the gross abuses in the expenditure of public money; to reduce all exorbitant emoluments; to rescind and abolish all sinecure places and unmerited pensions; and to appropriate the produce to the necessities of the state in such manner as to the wisdom of parliament shall seem meet.
194 ページ - ... prove fatal to the liberties of this country. Your petitioners, conceiving that the true end of every legitimate government is not the emolument of any individual, but the welfare of the community, and considering that by...
194 ページ - ... encreafing amount; whence the crown has acquired a great and unconftitutional influence, which if not checked, may foon prove fatal to the liberties of this country. Your petitioners conceiving that the true end of every legitimate government is not the emolument of any individual, but the welfare...