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, 1741 |
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... never- the lefs ordered the faid Ship and Cargo to be reftored , on his producing good and fufficient Security , Inhabitants of the Ifland , for the appraised Value of the fame : And that the faid Captain not being able to procure the ...
... never- the lefs ordered the faid Ship and Cargo to be reftored , on his producing good and fufficient Security , Inhabitants of the Ifland , for the appraised Value of the fame : And that the faid Captain not being able to procure the ...
Pàgina 11
... ever fince the Beginning of the late Reign : They have not yet seen , and I wish they may never fee that Event happen , which they have been fo long hoping for , which B 2 they 1734-35 . Anno 8. Geo . II . they have ( 11 )
... ever fince the Beginning of the late Reign : They have not yet seen , and I wish they may never fee that Event happen , which they have been fo long hoping for , which B 2 they 1734-35 . Anno 8. Geo . II . they have ( 11 )
Pàgina 14
... never knew the whole of my Mr W. Pultcacy . Duty till this Day ; for I always imagined that we met here to do Bufinefs , and not to make Compliments . I fhall never be against expreffing our Loyalty and our Fidelity to our Sovereign ...
... never knew the whole of my Mr W. Pultcacy . Duty till this Day ; for I always imagined that we met here to do Bufinefs , and not to make Compliments . I fhall never be against expreffing our Loyalty and our Fidelity to our Sovereign ...
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... never to look for Sincerity in the Addreffes of this House , and that we never mean any Thing but Compliment by any general Expreffions in them . From what I have faid , Sir , I think it will appear , that both our Ignorance and our ...
... never to look for Sincerity in the Addreffes of this House , and that we never mean any Thing but Compliment by any general Expreffions in them . From what I have faid , Sir , I think it will appear , that both our Ignorance and our ...
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... never will . For if ever this fhould come to be thought neceflary , it would lay this Na- tion under a very great Difadvantage ; because it cannot be expected that what is once difclofed , in fuch a numerous Affembly , fhould continue ...
... never will . For if ever this fhould come to be thought neceflary , it would lay this Na- tion under a very great Difadvantage ; because it cannot be expected that what is once difclofed , in fuch a numerous Affembly , fhould continue ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 94 - to, or figned by the proper Hand of any Member, without an exprefs Warrant in Writing, under the Hand of one of the principal Secretaries of State, for every fuch Opening or Looking into ; or to detain or delay any Letter, directed to, or figned with the Name of any Member, unlefs there (hall be juft Reafon to
Pàgina 94 - to-, or figned by the proper Hand of any Member, without an exprefs Warrant in Writing, under the Hand of one of the Principal Secretaries of State, for every fuch Detaining, Delaying, Opening, or Looking into.
Pàgina xlii - of the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the poor Clergy,
Pàgina 165 - that Day reported from the Committee of the whole Houfe, to whom it was referred, to confider farther of Ways and Means for raifing the Supply granted to his
Pàgina 231 - be granted to his Majefty, for paying of Penfions to the Widows of fuch reduced Officers of his Majefty's Land Forces and Marines, as died upon the Eftablifhment of Half-Pay in
Pàgina 291 - the Affair was now out of his Hands, and therefore he could give no Anfwer to it." After which, his Royal Highnefs ufed many dutiful Expreffions towards his Majefty, and then added, Indeed, my
Pàgina 154 - receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Ufage of the Church of England, of which they are to deliver a Certificate, and make Proof, at the Time of their taking the
Pàgina 93 - next, when the Motion was amended thus : « That the Counfel at the Bar of this Houfe, or before the Committee of Privileges and Eleftions, be reftrained from offering Evidence, touching the Legality of Votes for Members to ferve in Parliament, for any County, Shire, City, Borough,
Pàgina xxxiii - England ; and for granting to his Majelty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year
Pàgina 94 - Infringement of the Privilege of the Knights, Citizens and Burgefles, chofen to reprefent the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament, for any Poft-Mafter, his Deputies or Agents, in Great Britain or Ireland, to open or look into, by any Means