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, 1798 - Great Britain |
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... use the means committed to him for these purposes , it would alfo take into confideration what farther measures might be neceffary to defeat the machinations of ill - affected perfons , and to bring the defigns of enemies , both at home ...
... use the means committed to him for these purposes , it would alfo take into confideration what farther measures might be neceffary to defeat the machinations of ill - affected perfons , and to bring the defigns of enemies , both at home ...
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... use , but the duty on which shall fall lefs heavy on the lower orders of people than that which I have already laid before the Committee . I cannot at present see how far this tax may interfere with the intereft of the East - India ...
... use , but the duty on which shall fall lefs heavy on the lower orders of people than that which I have already laid before the Committee . I cannot at present see how far this tax may interfere with the intereft of the East - India ...
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... use of them . It is very far , Sir , from my in- · tention to inftitute an inquiry into the right by which perfons exercise this diftinction , or to try them by the merits of antiquarian law ; I only mean , that all perfons taking out ...
... use of them . It is very far , Sir , from my in- · tention to inftitute an inquiry into the right by which perfons exercise this diftinction , or to try them by the merits of antiquarian law ; I only mean , that all perfons taking out ...
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... use . If , however , any better plan could be adopted , he was perfectly ready to give up this , and wait any length of time for another ( if the enemy was ready to do the fame thing ) , provided any body had another to offer . General ...
... use . If , however , any better plan could be adopted , he was perfectly ready to give up this , and wait any length of time for another ( if the enemy was ready to do the fame thing ) , provided any body had another to offer . General ...
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... use it in the fenfe , which the noble Lord feemed to take it . The mea- fure was at least unexpected by the old officers - With respect to what had been faid of the usefulness of the Militia in cafes of exi- gency , he obferved , that ...
... use it in the fenfe , which the noble Lord feemed to take it . The mea- fure was at least unexpected by the old officers - With respect to what had been faid of the usefulness of the Militia in cafes of exi- gency , he obferved , that ...
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affociation againſt alfo alſo anfwer annuities aſked becauſe bill cafe circumftances claufe clauſe Colonel Committee confequence confideration confidered Conftitution defire difcuffion diftillation Duke duty Earl enemy eſtabliſhed Exchequer Executive Government exifted expence expreffed faid fame fecond fecurity feffion fent fentiments ferve fervices fhall fince firſt fituation fome fpirits ftated ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fupport fure Government himſelf Houfe Houſe iffued impoffible increaſe inftance intereft Ireland itſelf juftice laft land tax Lord GRENVILLE Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment Militia Minifters moft moſt motion muft muſt neceffary neceffity noble Lord O'Connor obferved object occafion officers opinion oppofe oppoſe paffed Parliament perfons poffible prefent prefs principle propofed propofition provifions purchaſe purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refolutions refolved refpect regiment right honourable gentleman ſaid ſay Scotland SECRETARY AT WAR ſhall ſhould ſtanding ſtated ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand TIERNEY tion uſed vote
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