The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great BritainJ. Almon, 1799 |
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... proposals , or good faith in obferving them . Actuated by these feelings , the Briath people proceeded in willing concert with the Government . They had proved to the enemy that neither perfonal exertion nor recuniary affiftance would ...
... proposals , or good faith in obferving them . Actuated by these feelings , the Briath people proceeded in willing concert with the Government . They had proved to the enemy that neither perfonal exertion nor recuniary affiftance would ...
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... proposed alteration of the ornamental part of it , to which the honourable Member had alluded ; but a new filver coinage of a different standard was a matter of greater confequence , and required mature deliberation . He trusted ...
... proposed alteration of the ornamental part of it , to which the honourable Member had alluded ; but a new filver coinage of a different standard was a matter of greater confequence , and required mature deliberation . He trusted ...
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... proposed was much larger than was ne- ceffary under all the circumftances ; 120,000 feamen ! Why , 110,000 had been deemed fufficient at the conclufion of the Ame- rican war , when the united force of France , Spain , and Holland , was ...
... proposed was much larger than was ne- ceffary under all the circumftances ; 120,000 feamen ! Why , 110,000 had been deemed fufficient at the conclufion of the Ame- rican war , when the united force of France , Spain , and Holland , was ...
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... proposed to be voted was that which he conceived to be necef- fary . On these grounds , therefore , he should accede to the motion ; he fhould accede to it with pleasure on another ground , which was , that that branch of the fervice ...
... proposed to be voted was that which he conceived to be necef- fary . On these grounds , therefore , he should accede to the motion ; he fhould accede to it with pleasure on another ground , which was , that that branch of the fervice ...
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... propose on Monday next ; and he now wifhed to apprife the Houfe , that on this day fortnight he would fubmit to them the Ways and Means for the enfuing year . Mr. TIERNEY wifhed to be informed of the purport of the measure which the ...
... propose on Monday next ; and he now wifhed to apprife the Houfe , that on this day fortnight he would fubmit to them the Ways and Means for the enfuing year . Mr. TIERNEY wifhed to be informed of the purport of the measure which the ...
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Seite 619 - Britain, on which connection the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend: but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a parliament of her own— the sole legislature thereof. That there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation except the King, Lords and Commons of Ireland; nor any other parliament which hath any authority or power of any sort whatsoever in this country save only the Parliament of Ireland.
Seite 83 - PITT 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 railing a fupply granted to His Majefty.
Seite 165 - ... of Providence, has recently attended his arms, he is yet ready (if the calamities of war can now be clofed) to conclude peace on the fame moderate and equitable principles and terms...
Seite 620 - British character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they were in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem, instead of wounding the pride of the British nation, and we beg leave to assure His Majesty that we are the more confirmed in this hope, inasmuch as the people of this Kingdom have never expressed a desire to share the...
Seite 329 - We must admire, as the key stone of civil liberty, the statute which forces the secrets of every prison to be revealed, the cause of every commitment to be declared, and the person of the accused to be produced, that he may claim his enlargement, or his trial, within a limited time.
Seite 264 - Capitation taxes, if it is attempted to proportion them to the fortune or revenue of each contributor, become altogether arbitrary. The state of a man's fortune varies from day to day, and without an inquisition more intolerable than any tax, and renewed at least once every year, can only be guessed at.
Seite 182 - Italy — plundered, insulted, trampled upon, exhausted, covered with ridicule, and horror, and devastation. Who can look at all this and be at a loss to guess what is meant by the deliverance of Europe? As Little do I envy the feelings of that man who can view the people of the Netherlands driven into insurrection, and struggling for their freedom against the heavy hand of a merciless tyranny, without entertaining any suspicion of what may be the sense of the word deliverance.
Seite 658 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 658 - Ireland have severally agreed and resolved that, in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power and resources of the British Empire, it will be advisable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 62 - Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjefls, the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament aflembled, beg leave to return your Majefty the humble thanks of this Houfe, for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne.