| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1888 - 484 pages
...the unlimited power of the treasurer, and proposed the insertion of a clause in the Subsidy Bill ' to make all the money that was to be raised by this bill, to be supplied only to those ends to which it was given, which was the carrying on the war, and to no other... | |
| Thomas Frederick Tout, James Tait - History - 1902 - 624 pages
...been read the second time, when it was committed, Downing offered his proviso, the end of which was to make all the money that was to be raised by this...ends to which it was given, which was the carrying on the war, and to no other purpose whatsoever, by what authority soever. . . . [After the Solicitor General's... | |
| Josef Redlich - Parliamentary practice - 1903 - 352 pages
...been read a second time, when it was committed, Downing offered his proviso; the end of which was ' to make all the money that was to be raised by this...ends to which it was given, which was the carrying on the war, and to no other purpose whatsoever, by what authority soever' with many other clauses in it... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Electronic books - 1911 - 394 pages
...He proposed a proviso, the object of which was " to make all the money that was to be raised by the Bill to be applied only to those ends to which it was given, and to no other purpose whatsoever, by what authority soever." The restrictions thus imposed upon the... | |
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