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, 1781 |
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Pàgina 5
... duty to the House , and his regard for the gentleman who made the fubject of the motion , content himself with merely feconding the motion . Mr. Ellis , after this exordium went into a difcuffion on the fubject , under the three heads ...
... duty to the House , and his regard for the gentleman who made the fubject of the motion , content himself with merely feconding the motion . Mr. Ellis , after this exordium went into a difcuffion on the fubject , under the three heads ...
Pàgina 7
... duty of the fpeaker to guard the rights and privileges of the people , against the increased and increafing influence of the Crown . Was Mr. Cornwall , a placeman at pleasure , a penfioner , and reprefentative of one of the Cinque Ports ...
... duty of the fpeaker to guard the rights and privileges of the people , against the increased and increafing influence of the Crown . Was Mr. Cornwall , a placeman at pleasure , a penfioner , and reprefentative of one of the Cinque Ports ...
Pàgina 8
... duty with impartiality , had thought proper to hint at . This lurking reafon originated in Sir Fletcher Nor- ton's having exercited that very impartiality , which was fo much enforced both by the noble motion - maker and the per- fon ...
... duty with impartiality , had thought proper to hint at . This lurking reafon originated in Sir Fletcher Nor- ton's having exercited that very impartiality , which was fo much enforced both by the noble motion - maker and the per- fon ...
Pàgina 13
... duty to his country and his own feelings forbade it . His Lordship then made an energetic eulogium on the virtues and the integrity of Sir Fletcher Norton , advising the noble Lord who made the motion , to leave the late speaker's ...
... duty to his country and his own feelings forbade it . His Lordship then made an energetic eulogium on the virtues and the integrity of Sir Fletcher Norton , advising the noble Lord who made the motion , to leave the late speaker's ...
Pàgina 24
... duty and office , and in making the faid election . For which caufes afore- faid , we did not caufe to be elected , nor could we caufe to be elected , two citizens of the faid city and county , accor- ding to the exigency , form , and ...
... duty and office , and in making the faid election . For which caufes afore- faid , we did not caufe to be elected , nor could we caufe to be elected , two citizens of the faid city and county , accor- ding to the exigency , form , and ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 272 - and 3d of Queen Anne, chapter nth, to the corporation called The Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy. Thefe governors ufually hold their firft meeting
Pàgina 290 - of all dignities, offices, benefices, and promotions fpiritual whatfoever, granted to the corporation of the governors of the bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy, which
Pàgina 151 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that there be laid before this Houfe an account of the number of
Pàgina 22 - queftion touching the return or election of any member, he is to withdraw during the time the matter is in debate ; and that all members returned upon double returns do withdraw till their returns • are determined.
Pàgina 314 - and open violation of treaty, they fuffered an American pirate to remain feveral weeks in one of their ports; and even permitted a part of his crew to mount guard in a fort in the Texel.
Pàgina 27 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty to return his Majefty the thanks of this Houfe, for his moft gracious fpeech from the throne. To
Pàgina 23 - it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of Great Britain, for any Lord of
Pàgina 27 - Parliament put into my hands, and by the bleffing of Divine Providence on the bravery of my fleets and armies, I have been enabled to withftand the formidable attempts of my enemies, and to fruftrate the great expectations they had formed
Pàgina 313 - for fome time paft, has been an open contempt of the moft folemn engagements, and a repeated violation of public faith. " On the commencement of the defenfive war, in which, we found ourfelves engaged by the
Pàgina 478 - well as in every other branch of the public revenue, whenever it (hall appear expedient to the wifdom of this Houfe fo to do.