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Pagina 15
... subjects , how numerous and how artful the frauds are which are daily put in practice in every subject of the national revenue . Óne article , that of wine , required immediate remedy ; and I flatter myfelf with very great fuins indeed ...
... subjects , how numerous and how artful the frauds are which are daily put in practice in every subject of the national revenue . Óne article , that of wine , required immediate remedy ; and I flatter myfelf with very great fuins indeed ...
Pagina 24
... subject , from coming down to that Houfe and propofing to repeal the act authorifing the inftitution of the Committee , and enabling Government to apply all the money and stock in their hands to the public fervice ? What fhould hinder ...
... subject , from coming down to that Houfe and propofing to repeal the act authorifing the inftitution of the Committee , and enabling Government to apply all the money and stock in their hands to the public fervice ? What fhould hinder ...
Pagina 41
... subject at first , he , dreaded fuch a proceeding . i - Mr. Rolle faid that he had voted for Mr. Crewe's bill , be- Mr. Rolle caufe at that time he was of opinion that the influence of the Crown was too great , and that it ought to be ...
... subject at first , he , dreaded fuch a proceeding . i - Mr. Rolle faid that he had voted for Mr. Crewe's bill , be- Mr. Rolle caufe at that time he was of opinion that the influence of the Crown was too great , and that it ought to be ...
Pagina 69
... subject matter of His Majefty's cellor Pitt . meffage , and no reference whatsoever to any other object . dan . Mr. Sheridan begged leave to remind the right honourable Mr. Sheri- gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) that he had mifunderstood him on ...
... subject matter of His Majefty's cellor Pitt . meffage , and no reference whatsoever to any other object . dan . Mr. Sheridan begged leave to remind the right honourable Mr. Sheri- gentleman ( Mr. Pitt ) that he had mifunderstood him on ...
Pagina 83
... subject , when one of them , the day before , had afferted , that the 210 , cool . granted to the civil lift , was to be deducted from the furplus of the prefent year , although it was in the recollection of the Houfe , that in ftating ...
... subject , when one of them , the day before , had afferted , that the 210 , cool . granted to the civil lift , was to be deducted from the furplus of the prefent year , although it was in the recollection of the Houfe , that in ftating ...
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Pagina 50 - Day for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe...
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Pagina 1 - Three o'Clock his Majefty came down to the Houfe of Peers, and being feated on the Throne...
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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.