The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Band 4 |
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... given ftrong grounds for an in- quiry . During fo long an interval nothing was allowed to tranfpire , which could either enlighten Parliament or the public mind . So far were they from communicating the real fituation of this country ...
... given ftrong grounds for an in- quiry . During fo long an interval nothing was allowed to tranfpire , which could either enlighten Parliament or the public mind . So far were they from communicating the real fituation of this country ...
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... given at a time , and after a conviction in their own minds , that the treaty was incapable of being executed ? From the hoftile difpofition of the First Conful to this country , and the feveral acts he had already committed in direct ...
... given at a time , and after a conviction in their own minds , that the treaty was incapable of being executed ? From the hoftile difpofition of the First Conful to this country , and the feveral acts he had already committed in direct ...
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... given to the Ministers of any country ; they were told that they thould have nothing to do with the Continent ; they fhould have the benefit of the Treaty of Amiens and nothing more . On the very day that this infulting answer was ...
... given to the Ministers of any country ; they were told that they thould have nothing to do with the Continent ; they fhould have the benefit of the Treaty of Amiens and nothing more . On the very day that this infulting answer was ...
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... given us peace when it was infinitely defirable . He had used every means to preferve it , and now that the ambition of the enemy had forced us to renew the war , he trusted that he would conduct it with ability and fuccefs . He was cer ...
... given us peace when it was infinitely defirable . He had used every means to preferve it , and now that the ambition of the enemy had forced us to renew the war , he trusted that he would conduct it with ability and fuccefs . He was cer ...
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... given to cultivate the advantage which a ftate of peace prefented . With this general impreffion the laft Parliament was diffolved . He certainly had never heard it afferted , and he could in no cafe admit the pofition , that the ...
... given to cultivate the advantage which a ftate of peace prefented . With this general impreffion the laft Parliament was diffolved . He certainly had never heard it afferted , and he could in no cafe admit the pofition , that the ...
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Seite 66 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Seite 862 - An act for continuing the term, and altering and enlarging the powers of an act, made in the thirty-third year of the reign of his...
Seite 770 - Leave was given to bring in the bill, which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time the next day.
Seite 228 - Moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, to return his majefty the thanks of this houfe for his moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Seite 200 - These arguments proved unsuccessful ; the report of the committee was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time. The...
Seite 853 - Jan. 1804, several laws relating to the prohibiting the exportation, and permitting the importation of corn ; and for allowing the importation of other articles of provision, without payment of duty...
Seite 201 - That there be laid before the houfe an account of the imports and exports of Great Britain during the four tail years, fpecifying thofe articles, together with the amount of the lame, exported to and imported from Ireland in that perio3.
Seite 868 - Purpose," so far as the same relate to Deeds and Wills made for granting and bequeathing Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Goods, and Chattels, to the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the purposes in the said Act mentioned ; and for enlarging the Powers of the said Governors.
Seite 640 - Th« chancellor of the exchequer moved the order of the day for the houfe to refolve itfelf into a committee of the whole houfe, to confider of ways and means for raifing a fupply.
Seite 563 - But it was provided (m) that no man should be compelled to go out of the kingdom at any rate, nor out of his shire but in cases of urgent necessity ; nor should provide soldiers unless by consent of parliament.