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, 1789 |
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... argument , nor even to excite a doubt upon any thing concerning any point which he had advanced , but merely to enter his protest , which he must ever do on any occafion , against what the right honourable gentleman had stated on a ...
... argument , nor even to excite a doubt upon any thing concerning any point which he had advanced , but merely to enter his protest , which he must ever do on any occafion , against what the right honourable gentleman had stated on a ...
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... of fuch vote was to be made the ground of argument for any farther delay of a motion , of which he had given notice laft Monday , for the appointment of Mr. Chan- of a Committee to examine and fearch for A. 1788 . DEBATE S.
... of fuch vote was to be made the ground of argument for any farther delay of a motion , of which he had given notice laft Monday , for the appointment of Mr. Chan- of a Committee to examine and fearch for A. 1788 . DEBATE S.
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... argument for inquiry , that if any doubt had exifted , that doubt muft vanish . Let it not , then , be imputed to him , that he offered the motion , ` with a view to create delay ; indeed , the right honourable gentleman had not made ...
... argument for inquiry , that if any doubt had exifted , that doubt muft vanish . Let it not , then , be imputed to him , that he offered the motion , ` with a view to create delay ; indeed , the right honourable gentleman had not made ...
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... arguments , and that difference con- ftituted the point upon which they were at iffue . Mr. Burke faid that he felt it ... argument referred . The queftion did not point merely to an affliction of bodily infirmity , to an illness af ...
... arguments , and that difference con- ftituted the point upon which they were at iffue . Mr. Burke faid that he felt it ... argument referred . The queftion did not point merely to an affliction of bodily infirmity , to an illness af ...
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... argument , both in his speech and his reply , did not go exprefly to the nature of the Prince's right , as he had ... arguments and princi- ples , which he confeffed his understanding was too dull , to comprehend . One idea which he had ...
... argument , both in his speech and his reply , did not go exprefly to the nature of the Prince's right , as he had ... arguments and princi- ples , which he confeffed his understanding was too dull , to comprehend . One idea which he had ...
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Էջ 485 - Report in his place ; and afterwards delivered it in at the clerk's table : Where the same was read ; and is as followeth ; viz.
Էջ 297 - ... his Majesty's household, and to dispose, order, and manage all other matters and things relating to the care of his Majesty's' royal person during the time aforesaid; and...
Էջ 533 - Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjects, the Commons of Great Britain in parliament aflembled, beg leave, to return your Majefty the humble thanks of this Houfe, for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Էջ 291 - In the state of deep distress, in which the prince and the whole royal family were involved, by the heavy calamity which has fallen upon the king, and at a moment when government, deprived of its chief energy and...
Էջ 291 - ... a plan should be offered to his consideration, by which government was to be rendered difficult, if not impracticable, in the hands of any person intended to represent the king's authority, much...
Էջ 61 - Britain, should determine on the means whereby the royal assent may be given in parliament to such bill as may be passed by the two Houses of parliament, respecting the exercise of the powers and authorities of the crown, in the name and on the behalf of the king, during the continuance of his majesty's present indisposition.
Էջ 454 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Էջ 290 - ... property of the King, (except as far as relates to the renewal of leases,) to the granting any office in reversion, or to the granting, for any other term than during His Majesty's pleasure, any pension, or any office whatever, except such as must by law be granted for life, or during good behaviour; nor to the granting any rank or dignity of the peerage of this realm to any person except His Majesty's issue, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years.