The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, 40. köide |
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... present a petition from the English Catholics , he had stated a case of great hardship which had occurred in the naval service . He alluded to the case of captain Wright - a gentleman , who , after six of his brothers had fallen in the ...
... present a petition from the English Catholics , he had stated a case of great hardship which had occurred in the naval service . He alluded to the case of captain Wright - a gentleman , who , after six of his brothers had fallen in the ...
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... present producing so small a sum , after you have remitted fourteen millions of taxes to the people of England ? For ... present tax must be continued . The amount of the debt of Ireland to England was at present 104,000,000l .; and if ...
... present producing so small a sum , after you have remitted fourteen millions of taxes to the people of England ? For ... present tax must be continued . The amount of the debt of Ireland to England was at present 104,000,000l .; and if ...
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... present year , though the amount of the importations of this year has not been reported . " Your Committee are ... present state , your Com- mittee were induced to recommend to the House , in their first report , the immediate enactment ...
... present year , though the amount of the importations of this year has not been reported . " Your Committee are ... present state , your Com- mittee were induced to recommend to the House , in their first report , the immediate enactment ...
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... present time and the com- mencement of the year 1820 , your Committee cannot anticipate an operation of any of those causes , which affect the value of the precious metals , so extensive as to prevent the Bank from counteracting the ...
... present time and the com- mencement of the year 1820 , your Committee cannot anticipate an operation of any of those causes , which affect the value of the precious metals , so extensive as to prevent the Bank from counteracting the ...
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... present burgh system , tive . " If the learned lord objected to the from which they could at present derive appointment of a committee , he hoped no relief from the law of Scotland as it he should hear whether it was the learned was now ...
... present burgh system , tive . " If the learned lord objected to the from which they could at present derive appointment of a committee , he hoped no relief from the law of Scotland as it he should hear whether it was the learned was now ...
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Page 881 - Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or People, or of any Person or Persons exercising or assuming to exercise any Powers of Government in or over any Foreign State, Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or People...
Page 999 - June, the House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer rose...
Page 881 - ... the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in any part of His Majesty's dominions elsewhere...
Page 565 - Catholic claims, and shall conclude this day, by moving that this House will resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, to consider of the state of the representation.
Page 679 - He was required to define wh«t he meant by the pound. His answer was, " I find it difficult to explain it, but every gentleman in England knows it." The committee repeated the question, and Mr. Smith answered, " It is something that has existed without variation in this country for eight hundred years — three hundred years before the introduction of gold.
Page 31 - And I do declare, That no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Page 687 - ... as it is incumbent on them to consider the effect of any measure to be adopted, as operating upon the general issue of their notes, by which all the private banks are regulated, and of which the whole currency, exclusive of the notes of private bankers, is composed, they feel themselves obliged...
Page 673 - I well remember, when the near and dear relation alluded to was a child, I observed to some friends that the man who discharged his duty to his country in the manner Mr Pitt had done, was...
Page 151 - ... considered the matters to them referred, and have agreed upon the...
Page 881 - Act, in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.