The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volum 3 |
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Pàgina 11
... gentleman would not expect from him under such circumstances . to make any direct reply as matter of opinion or conjecture . Mr. Fox thought the right hon . gentleman might at least have stated , whether there was any reasonable hope ...
... gentleman would not expect from him under such circumstances . to make any direct reply as matter of opinion or conjecture . Mr. Fox thought the right hon . gentleman might at least have stated , whether there was any reasonable hope ...
Pàgina 11
... gentleman opposite , for investing the com- missioners with a retrospective power . He hoped that they would include ... gentleman that not one shilling of the money so stated to belong to the public had come into his hands . Mr. Rose ...
... gentleman opposite , for investing the com- missioners with a retrospective power . He hoped that they would include ... gentleman that not one shilling of the money so stated to belong to the public had come into his hands . Mr. Rose ...
Pàgina 37
... gentleman supposed , from March 1800 to May 1802 . For the latter part of this period he was not responsible , but he was willing to take the responsibility upon himself . The hon . and learned gentleman had fallen into a mistake on ...
... gentleman supposed , from March 1800 to May 1802 . For the latter part of this period he was not responsible , but he was willing to take the responsibility upon himself . The hon . and learned gentleman had fallen into a mistake on ...
Pàgina 38
... gentleman himself . Secret service money was not to be issued from the civil list , though sums occasionally voted in aid of the civil list may be so applied . The hon . and learned gentleman could not possibly think , that admirals or ...
... gentleman himself . Secret service money was not to be issued from the civil list , though sums occasionally voted in aid of the civil list may be so applied . The hon . and learned gentleman could not possibly think , that admirals or ...
Pàgina 39
... gentleman seemed to think that part of his learned friend's argument unnecessary which stated , that a king of this country and his ministers should govern according to law . In this he differed from the right hon . gentleman , because ...
... gentleman seemed to think that part of his learned friend's argument unnecessary which stated , that a king of this country and his ministers should govern according to law . In this he differed from the right hon . gentleman , because ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Acasta act of parliament Admiral admiralty adopted adverted agreed alluded amendment answer appeared appointed attend bank bill was read board of admiralty brought cafe charge circumstances commissioners of naval committee conduct consideration considered court Duke of Athol duty bill emolument evidence Exchequer expence faid fhould fome ftated fuch given ground honourable houfe houſe house of commons HOUSE OF LORDS impeachment Ireland Irish Justice Fox learned gentleman Lord Auckland Lord Chancellor Lord Melville Lord Sidmouth lordships majesty majesty's ment ministers mode Monday motion moved naval inquiry navy noble earl noble lord object observed opinion ordered paffed persons petition present proceedings proposed public money punishment purpose question read a second read a third resolutions respect session ships Sir Andrew Hamond tenth report thofe thought thousand pounds tion transaction Trotter vote Whitbread wished
Passatges populars
Pàgina 474 - Bourne moved that an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he would be graciously pleased to direct that a further account be made out of all sums issued by his majesty, pursuant to addresses of the house, which had
Pàgina 552 - moved, that an humble address be presented to his majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to order that there be laid before the house, an account of the
Pàgina 408 - the board of first fruits, and the usual annual parliamentary grants for offices in Ireland, were referred to the committee. The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the order of the day for a committee
Pàgina 171 - been privy to, and having connived at the " withdrawing from the bank of England, for the purpose, as " stated by Lord Melville, of private emolument to Mr. " Trotter, sums issued to Lord Melville as treasurer of the " navy, and placed to his account in the bank, according to
Pàgina 104 - Read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time. On the motion of Mr. Huskisson, the house went into a committee on the
Pàgina 142 - or information, in any of his majesty's courts of record at Westminster, or in the high court of admiralty, at the election of the
Pàgina 142 - paid to the person who shall inform or sue for the same, and the other moiety thereof to and for the use of the royal
Pàgina 608 - until the twenty-ninth day of September one thoufand eight hundred and five; to the prohibiting the exportation from, and permitting the importation to, Great Britain of corn, and for allowing the importation of other articles of provifion without payment of duty, and to
Pàgina 23 - Fellowes, pursuant to notice, moved, That there be laid before the house a copy of the return or returns made to the privy council by the archbishops or bishops, of the names of any persons
Pàgina 526 - The house, on the motion of Mr. Rose, went into the further consideration of the report of the committee on the Irish infirmary bill, when the amendments were agreed to, others were introduced, and the bill was ordered to be read a third time the next day.