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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... thought it incumbent on him to explain , - that of the corps which he conceived the hon . Gentleman to allude to , he was himself a Member ; that fo far from the corps being in debt , it poffeffed confiderable funds ; and that fo far ...
... thought it incumbent on him to explain , - that of the corps which he conceived the hon . Gentleman to allude to , he was himself a Member ; that fo far from the corps being in debt , it poffeffed confiderable funds ; and that fo far ...
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... thought there was no occafion for any fur- ther regulations , and therefore should object to these claufes . The Marquis of Titchfield approved entirely of the ideas of Mr. Pitt upon this fubject , and thought they were highly ...
... thought there was no occafion for any fur- ther regulations , and therefore should object to these claufes . The Marquis of Titchfield approved entirely of the ideas of Mr. Pitt upon this fubject , and thought they were highly ...
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... thought the fummary power of the other punishment might be more effectual than the fines themselves . After fome further conversation the clause of the Secre- tary of State was received and agreed to , as were all his other claufes . Mr ...
... thought the fummary power of the other punishment might be more effectual than the fines themselves . After fome further conversation the clause of the Secre- tary of State was received and agreed to , as were all his other claufes . Mr ...
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... thought , that any alteration fhould take place in the fixed re- venues without a meffage from the Crown . Whatever may have been the practice of the Irish Parliament , fuch a pro- ceeding was certainly contrary to the practice of the ...
... thought , that any alteration fhould take place in the fixed re- venues without a meffage from the Crown . Whatever may have been the practice of the Irish Parliament , fuch a pro- ceeding was certainly contrary to the practice of the ...
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... thought that the exercife of this power ought not to be left to the caprice of a commanding officer , and he therefore confidered it neceffary to state some of the cafes in which that authority fhould be ufed , fuch as difobedience of ...
... thought that the exercife of this power ought not to be left to the caprice of a commanding officer , and he therefore confidered it neceffary to state some of the cafes in which that authority fhould be ufed , fuch as difobedience of ...
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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...