The parliamentary register, or; An impartial report of the debates in the two houses of parliament in the ... 2nd session of the 2nd parliament of the United Kingdom, Volumen21804 |
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... danger to difcipline volunteer corps . The Chanceller of the Exchequer faid , his idea was , that fuch affiftance thould be at the difcretion of the general of the district . Mr. Pitt faid , that in the maritime diftricts fuch ...
... danger to difcipline volunteer corps . The Chanceller of the Exchequer faid , his idea was , that fuch affiftance thould be at the difcretion of the general of the district . Mr. Pitt faid , that in the maritime diftricts fuch ...
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... danger as it ought to be viewed . There were many articles of expence abfolutely neceffary to be incurred in respect of the volunteer corps : keeping the arms clean and in repair was one of the principal items ; the payment of the ...
... danger as it ought to be viewed . There were many articles of expence abfolutely neceffary to be incurred in respect of the volunteer corps : keeping the arms clean and in repair was one of the principal items ; the payment of the ...
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... dangerous to try to ac- complish too much in the fyftem of military exercife of the volunteers ; and he thought the volunteers had already made great progrefs in that matter . It was fuppofed that twenty- five days would be fufficient ...
... dangerous to try to ac- complish too much in the fyftem of military exercife of the volunteers ; and he thought the volunteers had already made great progrefs in that matter . It was fuppofed that twenty- five days would be fufficient ...
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... danger was then any thing like the danger with which we were threatened now . There never was a period in which the preparations for invading this country were fimilar in magnitude to the prefent pre- parations - so much so that ...
... danger was then any thing like the danger with which we were threatened now . There never was a period in which the preparations for invading this country were fimilar in magnitude to the prefent pre- parations - so much so that ...
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... danger by clogging the diferetion of a com- manding officer in cafes of this defcription . He thought the Committee would do well to confider what had been the cafe with Ireland in the late rebellion , and what would have been the cafe ...
... danger by clogging the diferetion of a com- manding officer in cafes of this defcription . He thought the Committee would do well to confider what had been the cafe with Ireland in the late rebellion , and what would have been the cafe ...
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Admiralty affertion againſt alfo amendment army of referve becauſe bill Board of Admiralty cafe Chancellor circumftances claufe clauſe commanding officer Committee confent confequence confideration confidered conftitution courfe defcription defence defire difcipline difcuffion difpofed duty enemy eſtabliſhment Exchequer exift expreffed faid fame fecond fecurity feemed fent ferve fervice fhall fhips fhould fince fituation fome force ftate fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport fure Gentleman himſelf honour Houfe Houſe increaſe inftance intereft Ireland Irish militia laft lefs Lord Grenville Lord Hood Lordships Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment military militia Minifters moft moſt motion muft muſt naval neceffary neceffity noble Lord obferved object occafion opinion oppofed oppofite paffed Parliament perfons poffible prefent propofed provifion purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refpect regular army right hon Secretary at War Secretary Yorke ſtated thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought tion Toulon veffels volunteer corps volunteer fyftem vote
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Página 63 - Ireland," and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland...
Página 503 - That the order of the day for the fecond reading of the Bill to incapacitate William Abraham, James Anderfon, junior, &c.
Página 582 - He chose a mournful Muse Soft pity to infuse : He sung Darius great and good, By too severe a fate Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen, Fallen from his high estate, And weltering in his blood...
Página 204 - The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the order of the day for the Houfe to rcfolve itfelf into a Committee of the Vfhole Houfe to confidcr further of ways and means for raifing a fupply granted to his Majefty.
Página 465 - . Monday, 6th Afcrcb, Mr. Lewis brought in the bill for building a bridge acrofs Mr. Lewis. Menai Strait, from Carnarvon (hi re to the Ifle of Anglefea, which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time. On the motion being put, " That this bill be read 9 " fecond time upon that day fortnight,
Página 211 - March 9th, moved the order of the day for a committee of the whole house on the catholic question.
Página 181 - Greenland whale fisheries ; and for reviving and continuing several laws relating to the regulating the prices at which corn and grain may be exported from Great Britain to Ireland, and from Ireland to Great Britain ; and to the admission to entry in Groat Britain, of oil and blubber of New.
Página 672 - Vanfittart moved, that there be laid before the Houfe an account of the drawbacks allowed to common brewers, under the 42d of the King, difHnguimtng the quarters.
Página 148 - These arguments proved unsuccessful ; the report of the committee was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time.
Página 209 - November 30, it was refolved, that the houfe would the next morning refolve itfelf into a committee of the whole houfe, to confider of ways and means for...