The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, Volume 2J. Debrett, 1781 - Great Britain |
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... reason to hold himself bound by refolutions to which he did not confent when they paffed , He faid it was a measure to which he would never confent , to outrage # outrage the Sovereign with a requifition of his fortune 12 A. 1781 ...
... reason to hold himself bound by refolutions to which he did not confent when they paffed , He faid it was a measure to which he would never confent , to outrage # outrage the Sovereign with a requifition of his fortune 12 A. 1781 ...
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... reason why the Houfe of Commons , his Majefty's public counfellors , fhould defift from a measure fo congenial to the paternal feelings of the Sovereign , fo applicable to the wants and miseries of the people ? The natural beneficence ...
... reason why the Houfe of Commons , his Majefty's public counfellors , fhould defift from a measure fo congenial to the paternal feelings of the Sovereign , fo applicable to the wants and miseries of the people ? The natural beneficence ...
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... reasons he fhould moft certainly vote for the bill . • Mr. Joliffe . Mr. Joliffe faid his conftituents , he believed , were unani- moufly against the bill ; and for that reafon he fhould vote against it . ebraite . Baffet . Mr. Thifile ...
... reasons he fhould moft certainly vote for the bill . • Mr. Joliffe . Mr. Joliffe faid his conftituents , he believed , were unani- moufly against the bill ; and for that reafon he fhould vote against it . ebraite . Baffet . Mr. Thifile ...
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... reason why the treasurer in office fhould not pay them , in like manner as the treasurers out of office pay them now . We did not form our opinion upon these balances without first hear- ing the late treafurers themfelves , or the ...
... reason why the treasurer in office fhould not pay them , in like manner as the treasurers out of office pay them now . We did not form our opinion upon these balances without first hear- ing the late treafurers themfelves , or the ...
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... reasons were affigned for the neceffity of keeping open his ac- counts , though out of office . ift , That fufficient time may be given to his fub - accountants to clear their imprefts . The fub - accountants are certainly very numerous ...
... reasons were affigned for the neceffity of keeping open his ac- counts , though out of office . ift , That fufficient time may be given to his fub - accountants to clear their imprefts . The fub - accountants are certainly very numerous ...
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