The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Band 1 |
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... system , gen- tlemen whofe liberal and exalted views go beyond the mere prefent convenience of the moment , and are not limited to the period of the interest which they may themselves take in public affairs , or even to the period of ...
... system , gen- tlemen whofe liberal and exalted views go beyond the mere prefent convenience of the moment , and are not limited to the period of the interest which they may themselves take in public affairs , or even to the period of ...
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... system that went directly to opprefs and annihilate the middling ranks of fociety ; it would compel them to relinquith the fituation which they were wont to fill in the country , and to forego the moderate comforts to which they had ...
... system that went directly to opprefs and annihilate the middling ranks of fociety ; it would compel them to relinquith the fituation which they were wont to fill in the country , and to forego the moderate comforts to which they had ...
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... system they were going to be fubjected . Mr. Secretary Dundas replied , and Mr. Smith explained . : Mr. Martin faid , that he thought the bill required modi- fication ; and fome great meature of finance was certainly neceffary to ...
... system they were going to be fubjected . Mr. Secretary Dundas replied , and Mr. Smith explained . : Mr. Martin faid , that he thought the bill required modi- fication ; and fome great meature of finance was certainly neceffary to ...
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... system of finance would have been facred , continued no longer fo . He thought that in general ministers of state were not overpaid in their falaries ; but , if the pro- perty of individuals was to be thus taken away , he had no fcruple ...
... system of finance would have been facred , continued no longer fo . He thought that in general ministers of state were not overpaid in their falaries ; but , if the pro- perty of individuals was to be thus taken away , he had no fcruple ...
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... system as the prefent , for a general co- operation for the improvement of the country , there was no hope . The landed intereft , he fhould have hoped , would have known too much to have been taken in this way ; they can only gain five ...
... system as the prefent , for a general co- operation for the improvement of the country , there was no hope . The landed intereft , he fhould have hoped , would have known too much to have been taken in this way ; they can only gain five ...
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Seite 251 - 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 306 - The Houfe adjourned. Monday, 6th March. Mr. Lews brought in the bill for building a bridge acrofs Mr. Lewis. Menai Strait, from Carnarvonshire to the Ifle of Anglefea, which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time. On the motion being put, " That this bill be read a " fecond time upon that day fortnight,
Seite 106 - I should say to the stockholder, as one of the public, if you expect from the state the protection which is common to us all, you ought also to make the sacrifice which we are called upon to make. It is not peculiar to you, it does not belong to the quality of your income, but it is made general, and required from all ; you could not embark your capital in any other species of security in which it would not be subject to the same charge.
Seite 107 - ... charge." I do not know what objection the stockholder could make to this appeal. I include, therefore, the public annuitants in the view of the proposed tax, and there is no difficulty in estimating the amount of this species of income. At the same time, it is to be taken into consideration, that all that part of the public annuities which have been redeemed by the nation, is to be exempted from the charge of the tax. Taking the amount of the redemption, therefore, at what it now appears to be,...
Seite 229 - On the order of the day for going into a committee on the Bill, " to provide for the administration of justice in New South Wales and Van Piemen's Land...
Seite 229 - These arguments proved unsuccessful ; the report of the committee was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time. The...
Seite 187 - Exchequer moved the order of the day, which was for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a committee of the whole Houfe on the bill to alter, amend, and -enlarge the provifions of the Land Tax Sale bill. The queftion being put, " That the Speaker do leave the chair.