The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volume 1 |
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... thought more highly than he did of the fkill and bravery of the officers and feamen , and the exer- tions of the navy in general . He thought it necessary to make that declaration , but at the fame time he was the lefs anxious on ...
... thought more highly than he did of the fkill and bravery of the officers and feamen , and the exer- tions of the navy in general . He thought it necessary to make that declaration , but at the fame time he was the lefs anxious on ...
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... thought that an hereditary monarchy was the form of government beft cal- culated to fecure the happiness of France and the fafety of Europe ; they thought so still , and he for one fhould ever con- tinue to think fo , but it by no means ...
... thought that an hereditary monarchy was the form of government beft cal- culated to fecure the happiness of France and the fafety of Europe ; they thought so still , and he for one fhould ever con- tinue to think fo , but it by no means ...
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... thought proper to bring the principles of thofe bills under difcuffion , he would be ready to meet him , and to fhew that they were wife and neceffary ; and when that day fhould come , he would reft their defence on the argument used by ...
... thought proper to bring the principles of thofe bills under difcuffion , he would be ready to meet him , and to fhew that they were wife and neceffary ; and when that day fhould come , he would reft their defence on the argument used by ...
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... thought it my duty to say so much , that my vote may not be misinterpreted into an acquiefcence of this part of the address . I am one of those who think that the whole system of our foreign politics , on which this war was undertaken ...
... thought it my duty to say so much , that my vote may not be misinterpreted into an acquiefcence of this part of the address . I am one of those who think that the whole system of our foreign politics , on which this war was undertaken ...
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... thought them a government with which we ought to treat ; but I cordially approve of this expreffion of the noble lord , and with the speech had been equally explicit ; for I am of opinion that wherever you have to negociate with any ...
... thought them a government with which we ought to treat ; but I cordially approve of this expreffion of the noble lord , and with the speech had been equally explicit ; for I am of opinion that wherever you have to negociate with any ...
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Page 66 - himfelf. Perhaps he might be of opinion that the amendments that were adopted by the Houfe in the former bill ought to be left out. Without pledging himfelf, therefore, to adhere to every claufe in the bill which he had the honour to propofe, he moved " That leave be given to bring in a bill for the further relief of
Page 229 - T?hat Mr. Speaker do iflue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown, to make out a new writ for electing of a
Page 83 - be wanting on his part to contribute to the accomplishment of that great objeft, with a view to which he has already offered fuch confiderable facrifices on his part, and which is now retarded only by the exorbitant
Page 69 - without the reftitution of all the dominions, territories, &c. which may have belonged to either of them before the war. That the date of this ftipulation was previous to their annexing the Auftrian Netherlands to France; and the notoriety of this ought, at the very moment when they had
Page 594 - can we know what the Dutch may have ceded to France, or whether France may not have an oath in heaven never to give up the territories ceded to her by Holland ? Who can know but her treaty with Spain contains fome fecret article guaranteeing to the latter the
Page 557 - good faith ; had fuffered no impediment to prevent their profecuting it with earneftnefs and fincerity; they had now only to lament its abrupt termination ; and to renew in the face of Europe their
Page 52 - On the other hand, no attempt has been made to {hew in what manner, whether by alliances, by force, military or naval, or by the improvement and augmentation of our finances, we (hall be better able to refill their hoftile. attempts after the peace than at the prefent hour. If we remain armed, we
Page 65 - and to the general fafety of Europe. This arrangement to be negociated with his Imperial Majefty, as conftitutional head of the Empire, either by the intervention of the King, or immediately as his , Imperial Majefty {hall prefer. 3. The evacuation of Italy by the French troops, with an engagement not to interfere
Page 229 - to report to the Houfe j and he read the report in his place, and afterwards delivered it in at the table
Page 62 - degree of damage upon the coaft of Newfoundland* but they had alfo reafon to believe that they had now retired from that quarter. The two refolutions were then put and carried; and the Houfe being refumed, the report was ordered to be received on Monday.