The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volume 20 |
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Page 590
... duty to remind the Houfe of the line which had always been followed . In the first place , it had been an inva- riable rule never to enter into difcuffion upon fuch fubjects riable 590 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . [ COMMONS . ceived an ...
... duty to remind the Houfe of the line which had always been followed . In the first place , it had been an inva- riable rule never to enter into difcuffion upon fuch fubjects riable 590 PARLIAMENTARY CHRONICLE . [ COMMONS . ceived an ...
Page 596
... Duties upon Gold and Silver Plate . When the House had refolved itself into a Committee , Mr. Rofe faid , that the Petitions against the Clock and Watch Duty had no connection with the prefent measure . The produce of the tax upon Gold ...
... Duties upon Gold and Silver Plate . When the House had refolved itself into a Committee , Mr. Rofe faid , that the Petitions against the Clock and Watch Duty had no connection with the prefent measure . The produce of the tax upon Gold ...
Page 600
... duty , other names ought in his opinion to be fubftituted . The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in reply to Mr. Wilber- force , faid , he had before ftated , that if there should not be a fufficient attendance of members , it would be ...
... duty , other names ought in his opinion to be fubftituted . The Chancellor of the Exchequer , in reply to Mr. Wilber- force , faid , he had before ftated , that if there should not be a fufficient attendance of members , it would be ...
Page 609
... duties impofed upon these arti- cles by an Act of the laft Seffion . It was read and referred to the Committee , with ... duty on gold and filver plate , used in the manufacture of watch cafes , was reported . The Corporation Caufes Bill ...
... duties impofed upon these arti- cles by an Act of the laft Seffion . It was read and referred to the Committee , with ... duty on gold and filver plate , used in the manufacture of watch cafes , was reported . The Corporation Caufes Bill ...
Page 618
... duty to profecute fome of the of- fenders , and they were convicted . The expences of the pro- fecution were confiderable ; and understanding fuch was the practice of fome counties , he applied to have his expences al- lowed him , when ...
... duty to profecute fome of the of- fenders , and they were convicted . The expences of the pro- fecution were confiderable ; and understanding fuch was the practice of fome counties , he applied to have his expences al- lowed him , when ...
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Page 1180 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right.
Page lxii - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation between the United States...
Page 866 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his majefty, to return his majefty the thanks of this houfe for his...
Page 1185 - And afterwards the Lord Chancellor, by his Majefty's command, faid : My Lords and Gentlemen, It is his Majefty's royal will and pleafure, that this parliament be prorogued to Thurfday, the twenty-fourth day of Auguft next, to be then here holden ; and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thurfday, the twentyfourth day of Auguft next.
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Page lxxxvii - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Page lxii - Great activity has been exerted by those persons who have insinuated themselves among the Indian tribes residing within the territory of the United States to influence them to transfer their affections and force to a foreign nation, to form them into a confederacy, and prepare them for war against the United States.
Page 758 - Act to enable His Majesty more effectually to provide for the Defence and Security of the Realm during the present War, and for indemnifying Persons who may suffer in their Property by such measures as may be necessary for that purpose...
Page 1155 - ... Jamaica, relative to the transportation of the Maroons ; and in the summer of the same year, in consequence of the melancholy aspect of affairs in Ireland, he declared, " that the minister ought to come down to the house clothed in sackcloth and ashes, to find public affairs in such a critical state in the fifth year of the war, and after an expenditure of about two hundred millions of money.
Page 737 - ... who would for the time being have been entitled to the rents and profits of the said manor had no enfranchisement been made as aforesaid.