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Pagina 20
Parliament proc. the right honourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) . Sir Grey said , the right honourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) himself was not a more fincere friend to the idea of diminishing the national debt , nor more anxious to have its ...
Parliament proc. the right honourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) . Sir Grey said , the right honourable gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) himself was not a more fincere friend to the idea of diminishing the national debt , nor more anxious to have its ...
Pagina 25
... said he should ever hold to be an odious , oppreffive , and unjust personal tax ) had been nominally given for 120,000l . whereas it ap- peared from the affeffments that if they were all paid , ( which undoubtedly was not likely to be ...
... said he should ever hold to be an odious , oppreffive , and unjust personal tax ) had been nominally given for 120,000l . whereas it ap- peared from the affeffments that if they were all paid , ( which undoubtedly was not likely to be ...
Pagina 47
... said there were not above one hundred Captain of those persons , in whose favour fo much compaffion was Macbride , profeffed , who would come within the reach of the bill , voters for the borough of Plymouth , which he had the ho- nour ...
... said there were not above one hundred Captain of those persons , in whose favour fo much compaffion was Macbride , profeffed , who would come within the reach of the bill , voters for the borough of Plymouth , which he had the ho- nour ...
Pagina 89
... of freightage , to 110,000 tons . Mr. Jenkinson faid , if proper means could be devifed to fecure the navigation trade to Great Britain , though we VOL . XX . N had had loft a dominion , we might almost be said A. 1786 . DEBATE 89 S.
... of freightage , to 110,000 tons . Mr. Jenkinson faid , if proper means could be devifed to fecure the navigation trade to Great Britain , though we VOL . XX . N had had loft a dominion , we might almost be said A. 1786 . DEBATE 89 S.
Pagina 90
Parliament proc. had loft a dominion , we might almost be said to have gained an empire . The first and most effectual means undoubtedly were , to take care to preferve to ourfelves the fhip - building trade ; and this could only be done ...
Parliament proc. had loft a dominion , we might almost be said to have gained an empire . The first and most effectual means undoubtedly were , to take care to preferve to ourfelves the fhip - building trade ; and this could only be done ...
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Pagina 117 - That an humble Addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, to return His Majefty the thanks of this Houfe, for His moft gracious Speech from the Throne.
Pagina 57 - Motion being made, that an humble Addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give Directions, that there be laid...
Pagina 132 - That in all cases where any justice or justices of the peace, is or are, or shall be, required or empowered by any Act or Acts of Parliament now in force, or hereafter to be made...
Pagina 50 - Day for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe...
Pagina 155 - The large amount of taxes impoled lince the commencement of the late war, in addition to the then fubfifting revenue, the difficulties under which the different branches of our commerce laboured during the continuance of that war, and the great and...
Pagina 1 - Three o'Clock his Majefty came down to the Houfe of Peers, and being feated on the Throne...
Pagina 16 - If this million, to be so applied, is laid out, with its growing interest, it will amount to a very great sum in a period that is not very long in the life of an individual, and but an hour in the existence of a great nation : and this will diminish the debt of this country so much as to prevent the exigencies of war from raising it to the enormous height it has hitherto done. In the period of twenty-eight years the sum of a million, annually improved, would amount to...
Pagina 135 - ... moved for leave to bring in a bill to explain and amend the act of 1774...
Pagina 108 - To the honourable the Commons of Great- Britain in parliament aflembled. The humble Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons, of the city of London, in Common Council aflembled.
Pagina 179 - My Lords and Gentlemen, IT is his Majefty's Royal Will and Pleafure, That this Parliament be prorogued to Tuefday the Fourteenth Day of July next, to be then here held ; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Tuefday the 'Fourteenth Day of July next.