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 BritainJ. Almon, 1795 |
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... feemed , upon this fubject , to entertain an opinion fimilar to his own ; they thought this a question of a very important nature , and alfo that a final decifion upon it now , would be not only improper , but dangerous , therefore they ...
... feemed , upon this fubject , to entertain an opinion fimilar to his own ; they thought this a question of a very important nature , and alfo that a final decifion upon it now , would be not only improper , but dangerous , therefore they ...
Página 46
... feemed determined to follow his own opinions upon this fubject , he should , therefore , take the liberty , as briefly as poffible , of fubmitting for the confi- deration and judgement of the Houfe , those reafens which induced him to ...
... feemed determined to follow his own opinions upon this fubject , he should , therefore , take the liberty , as briefly as poffible , of fubmitting for the confi- deration and judgement of the Houfe , those reafens which induced him to ...
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... that a charge against the whole of the Members of the Houfe , which con- fifted of 558 , feemed to be implied by the bill for curtailing the privilege of franking enjoyed by that Houfe , of 50 A. 1795 . PARLIAMENTARY.
... that a charge against the whole of the Members of the Houfe , which con- fifted of 558 , feemed to be implied by the bill for curtailing the privilege of franking enjoyed by that Houfe , of 50 A. 1795 . PARLIAMENTARY.
Página 66
... feemed to have employed his privilege of franking , as the poet expreffes , to ( C Speed the foft intercourfe from foul to foul , And waft a figh from Indies to the Pole . " He did not , however , conceive that any point of the public ...
... feemed to have employed his privilege of franking , as the poet expreffes , to ( C Speed the foft intercourfe from foul to foul , And waft a figh from Indies to the Pole . " He did not , however , conceive that any point of the public ...
Página 112
... feemed to be loft to it here . That was in fact near being the cafe , when all of a fudden things took a different turn . Without entering into the queftion -- Who is to blame ? I afk the King's Minifters , and defy them to give me any ...
... feemed to be loft to it here . That was in fact near being the cafe , when all of a fudden things took a different turn . Without entering into the queftion -- Who is to blame ? I afk the King's Minifters , and defy them to give me any ...
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Página 168 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Página 656 - ¡rinds, tenements, hereditaments, penfions, offices, and perfonal eftates, in that part of Great - Britain, called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed ; and that a proportionable cefs, according to the ninth article of the treaty of union, be laid upon that part of Great-Britain called Scotland, 1,500,000!.
Página 243 - ... That an humble Addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, that He will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions, that there be laid...
Página 503 - The bill was then read a fecond time, and ordered to be committed to a Committee of the whole Houfe on Friday next.
Página 409 - And all the pile lies smoking on the ground. His toils, for no ignoble ends design'd, Promote the common welfare of mankind ; No wild ambition moves, but Europe's fears, The cries of orphans, and the widow's tears. Opprest religion gives the first alarms, And injur'd justice sets him in his arms ; His conquests freedom to the world afford, And nations bless the labours of his sword.
Página 186 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, that His Majefty would be gracioufly pleafcd to give directions that a monument fiiould be erected in the collegiate church of St.
Página 661 - ... be paid into the receipt of his majefty's exchequer, to be applied, from time to time, to fuch...
Página 503 - That the order of the day for the fecond reading of the Bill to incapacitate William Abraham, James Anderfon, junior, &c.
Página 40 - The bill was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fécond time on Monday next.
Página 211 - ... by the Prince of Wales, it appears that the prince has incurred a debt to a large amount, which, if left to be discharged out of his annual income, would render it impossible for him to support an establishment suited to his rank and station. " Painful as it is at all times to his...