The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to the Present Time ... Illustrated with a Great Variety of Historical and Explanatory Notes ... with a Large Appendix ...R. Chandler, 1742 |
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Pagina 11
... Sir James Bateman , Sir Thomas Treaty of Com Hanmer , Sir William Wyndham , Mr. Benfon , Chancellor of merce . the Exchequer , Mr. Sheppard , and fome others , fpoke on the fame fide . Mr. Lechmere , General Stanhope , John Smith Efq ...
... Sir James Bateman , Sir Thomas Treaty of Com Hanmer , Sir William Wyndham , Mr. Benfon , Chancellor of merce . the Exchequer , Mr. Sheppard , and fome others , fpoke on the fame fide . Mr. Lechmere , General Stanhope , John Smith Efq ...
Pagina 71
... Sir William Wyndham faying thereupon , That the Ministry , would not fay ... James Steuart , Judge Advocate in North - Britain . The first said , ' He ... Sir Jam Steuart . es Anno 12 Anna ( 71 )
... Sir William Wyndham faying thereupon , That the Ministry , would not fay ... James Steuart , Judge Advocate in North - Britain . The first said , ' He ... Sir Jam Steuart . es Anno 12 Anna ( 71 )
Pagina 72
... Sir James Steuart , who added , That to his certain Knowledge , three or four thousand Pounds had been yearly remitted to the Highland Clanss whofe Chiefs , and the Men under their Command , were known to be en- tirely devoted to the ...
... Sir James Steuart , who added , That to his certain Knowledge , three or four thousand Pounds had been yearly remitted to the Highland Clanss whofe Chiefs , and the Men under their Command , were known to be en- tirely devoted to the ...
Pagina 76
... Sir James Carmichell , Bart . had a Right to vote for a Com- miffioner to ferve in this prefent Parliament for the Shire of Linlithgow ; it paffed in the Negative . Another Motion be- ing made , and the Question put , That Sir James ...
... Sir James Carmichell , Bart . had a Right to vote for a Com- miffioner to ferve in this prefent Parliament for the Shire of Linlithgow ; it paffed in the Negative . Another Motion be- ing made , and the Question put , That Sir James ...
Pagina 5
... Sir John Northcott Dorchefter , Daniel Hollis , John Whiteway Dorfetfaire , John Fitz James , Robert Coker Dover , Edward Montague , Arthur Brains Dornton , Gyles Eyre , John Elliott Droitwich , Samuel Sandys , Henry Coventry Dunwich ...
... Sir John Northcott Dorchefter , Daniel Hollis , John Whiteway Dorfetfaire , John Fitz James , Robert Coker Dover , Edward Montague , Arthur Brains Dornton , Gyles Eyre , John Elliott Droitwich , Samuel Sandys , Henry Coventry Dunwich ...
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Pagina 93 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Pagina 43 - Reading of the Order of the Day for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe on the Bill to raife i zoc.ooo 1.
Pagina 57 - Committee had drawn up an addrefs accordingly, which they had directed him to report to the Houfe ; and he read the fame in his place, and afterwards delivered it in at the table, where the fame was read, and agreed to by -the Houfe.
Pagina 5 - A SEASONABLE ARGUMENT TO PERSUADE ALL THE GRAND JURIES IN ENGLAND TO PETITION FOR A NEW PARLIAMENT, OR A LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL LABOURERS IN THE GREAT DESIGN OF POPERY AND ARBITRARY POWER...
Pagina 136 - ... unless you show the same regard for my just prerogative, and for the honour of my government, as I have always expressed for the rights of my people.
Pagina 8 - Rolls reported from the committee, that they had gone through the bill, and made...
Pagina 135 - Westminster," as relates to any offence thereby made felony; and so much of an act passed in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of King William the Third, intituled " An act for making good the deficiencies of several funds therein mentioned, and for enlarging the capital stock of the Bank of England, and for raising the public credit...
Pagina 62 - give it all " the fine epithets we please, but epithets do not " change the nature of things. We may, if we " please, call it here honourable ; but I am sure it " is accounted scandalous in Holland, Germany, *' Portugal, and over all Europe except France and " Spain. We may call it advantageous; but all the " trading part of the nation find it to be otherwise: " and if it be really advantageous, it must be so to
Pagina 120 - Brunswick or such others as shall from time to time be lawfully appointed to be prayed for shall not there be prayed for in express words according to the liturgy of the Church of England, except where such particular offices of the liturgy are used wherein there are no express directions to pray for her Majesty and the royal family, shall...
Pagina 1 - Ke(o]u-continile(j. tion was the next day reported, and agreed to by the Houfe; and a Bill was ordered to be brought in thereupon.