The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volume 3 |
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... object of the motion . If , indeed , as the Hon . General had fuggefted , there was fome difficulty entertained on the prefent occafion , with refpect to precedent , this was a cafe , in which , of all others , precedent might be ...
... object of the motion . If , indeed , as the Hon . General had fuggefted , there was fome difficulty entertained on the prefent occafion , with refpect to precedent , this was a cafe , in which , of all others , precedent might be ...
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... object of the mo- tion ought to be granted or refused . General Tarleton faid , he had never been a fervile obferver of rules or precedents , particularly with respect to the con- duct of officers ; it had always been his with that ...
... object of the mo- tion ought to be granted or refused . General Tarleton faid , he had never been a fervile obferver of rules or precedents , particularly with respect to the con- duct of officers ; it had always been his with that ...
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... object of this Bill was to give perfons the benefit of the late Act , who were in equity entitled to it , and next , to make a few neceffary regulations in the laws , as far as they related to actions of debt . The Earl of Moira ...
... object of this Bill was to give perfons the benefit of the late Act , who were in equity entitled to it , and next , to make a few neceffary regulations in the laws , as far as they related to actions of debt . The Earl of Moira ...
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... object of my exertions . " Had I in the former cafe fucceeded , it would have been very natural , Sir , that Ifhould beg of the House at large to point out any paffages in the books I have mentioned , from whence the flightest tendency ...
... object of my exertions . " Had I in the former cafe fucceeded , it would have been very natural , Sir , that Ifhould beg of the House at large to point out any paffages in the books I have mentioned , from whence the flightest tendency ...
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... object profeffedly propofed by thofe books ? -the restoration of peace . From one end to the other , in every page , and in every fentence , we may ' vifibly trace this one grand prominent feature . Sometimes it is urged on the fcore of ...
... object profeffedly propofed by thofe books ? -the restoration of peace . From one end to the other , in every page , and in every fentence , we may ' vifibly trace this one grand prominent feature . Sometimes it is urged on the fcore of ...
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Page 9 - York," reported the same without amendment, and the bill was ordered to be read a third time on Monday next.
Page 71 - GENERAL moved the order of the day for the Houfe to go into a Committee...
Page 308 - The Bill was read a fecond time, and ordered to be committed to a Committee of the whole Houfe the next day. Mr.-Joddrell moved that the Dead Body Bill be read a fecond time on Monday next.
Page 28 - The order of the day was read for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of Supply.
Page 186 - Aft, after ftating certain penalties and incapacities under \vhich the Catholics did then labour, thus proceeds : " Whereas, from their uniform peaceable behaviour for a long feries of years...
Page 499 - Vienna, to the amount iri value of the fum of four millions fterling, bearing intereft at the rate of five per cent, on the amount of the nominal capitals of this loan ; and, according to the gradual redemption of the bonds bearing intereft at...
Page 73 - It is with the greatest concern his majesty acquaints the house of commons, that from the accounts which have been laid before his majesty 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...
Page 188 - That no Bill on the subject was in fact brought in — and that Ministry were informed, that none would be brought in without their knowledge ; nor until of late, and after Lord Fitzwilliam's departure, was such a thing attempted. That the then Lord-Lieutenant communicated largely all his ideas on the subject. That whilst the proposed Bill was not yet introduced into the House of Commons, and...
Page 67 - The order of the day was read for the Houfe to go into a Committee upon the bill to regúlate the law, with refped to ballots in cafes of controverted elections.
Page 43 - Sir, that a copy of the Warrant of the Secretary of State, for the apprehending of Richard Brothers, be laid before this Houfe, together with a copy of the information on which this motion was grounded.