The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, 3. köide |
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... committee of ways and means on Friday ; the bill could not therefore be submitted to the House before the early part of next week . Mr. Perceval wished to know how the noble lord would be able to ascertain who were private brewers , and ...
... committee of ways and means on Friday ; the bill could not therefore be submitted to the House before the early part of next week . Mr. Perceval wished to know how the noble lord would be able to ascertain who were private brewers , and ...
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... committee in a more digested state . If they would do neither of these , he must make use of the rights he had , and give his decided opposition to the ' measure . The Solicitor General was extremely sorry that his learned friend had ...
... committee in a more digested state . If they would do neither of these , he must make use of the rights he had , and give his decided opposition to the ' measure . The Solicitor General was extremely sorry that his learned friend had ...
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... committee for Thursday . The Irish revenue collection bill , and the Irish malt bill , passed through committees , and were reported . The Earl of Moira presented a petition from Mr. Jus- tice Fox , which was read short by the clerk ...
... committee for Thursday . The Irish revenue collection bill , and the Irish malt bill , passed through committees , and were reported . The Earl of Moira presented a petition from Mr. Jus- tice Fox , which was read short by the clerk ...
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... committee on the bill for regulating Chelsea Hospital . The report was then received , and the farther consideration of it postponed till Thursday . The West India commissioners bill was read a second time , and ordered to a committee ...
... committee on the bill for regulating Chelsea Hospital . The report was then received , and the farther consideration of it postponed till Thursday . The West India commissioners bill was read a second time , and ordered to a committee ...
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... committee to consider the acts relative to the highways and broad - wheeled waggons , with a view to form proper regulations on this point , and report to the House . Mr. Curwen seconded the motion , and a committee was accordingly ...
... committee to consider the acts relative to the highways and broad - wheeled waggons , with a view to form proper regulations on this point , and report to the House . Mr. Curwen seconded the motion , and a committee was accordingly ...
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