The parliamentary register; or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of commons, Volume 141784 |
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... increase of the revenue in the manner the leaft burthenfome to your people ; we shall be happy to co - operate in whatever may be found expedient for those falutary purposes , or may tend to counteract those frauds , and to reprefs that ...
... increase of the revenue in the manner the leaft burthenfome to your people ; we shall be happy to co - operate in whatever may be found expedient for those falutary purposes , or may tend to counteract those frauds , and to reprefs that ...
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... increase the influence of the Crown ; but it tends to fet up a power in the kingdom , which may be used in oppofition to the Crown , and to the deftruc- tion of the liberties of the people . I wish to fee the Crown great and refpectable ...
... increase the influence of the Crown ; but it tends to fet up a power in the kingdom , which may be used in oppofition to the Crown , and to the deftruc- tion of the liberties of the people . I wish to fee the Crown great and refpectable ...
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... increase of the influence of the Crown ; I will candidly con fefs to your Lordships , that I have never feen the influence of the Crown too great . I wish to fee the Crown great and respectable ; and if the boundless patronage of the ...
... increase of the influence of the Crown ; I will candidly con fefs to your Lordships , that I have never feen the influence of the Crown too great . I wish to fee the Crown great and respectable ; and if the boundless patronage of the ...
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... increase of revenue in Bengal , and has preferved the provinces under his more immediate control in peace and tranquillity . Mr. Haftings is a man , my Lords , who has held a bold and con- fiftent language throughout . When the ...
... increase of revenue in Bengal , and has preferved the provinces under his more immediate control in peace and tranquillity . Mr. Haftings is a man , my Lords , who has held a bold and con- fiftent language throughout . When the ...
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... increase the influence of the Crown , and it has been cunningly and craftily not denied on the other . But this is not the truth , my Lords ; I deny the fact ; the reverse is the truth . This bill is not to increase the in- fluence of ...
... increase the influence of the Crown , and it has been cunningly and craftily not denied on the other . But this is not the truth , my Lords ; I deny the fact ; the reverse is the truth . This bill is not to increase the in- fluence of ...
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Page 153 - Commission, under the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed, and now read, we do, in Her Majesty's name, and in obedience to Her commands, prorogue this Parliament to Thursday the thirtieth day of April next, to be then here holden ; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thursday the thirtieth day of April next.
Page 10 - Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubieos, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament aflembled,: beg leave to return your Majefty our moft humble thanks for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Page 153 - ... and that the various important objects which will require consideration may be afterwards proceeded upon with less interruption and with happier effect. I can have no other object...
Page 35 - Debates in the House of Lords on the Bill " for the better Management of the Territories, Revenues, and Commerce of this Kingdom in the East-Indies.
Page 19 - I wish to see the crown great and respectable ; but, if the present bill should pass, it will be no longer worthy of a man of honour to wear. The king will in fact take the diadem from his own head, and place it on the head of Mr. Fox.
Page 10 - I HAVE the fatisfaction to inform you, that Definitive Treaties of Peace have <( been concluded with the Courts of France and Spain, and with the United States of " America. Preliminary Articles have been alfo ratified with the States General of the
Page 152 - On a full consideration of the present situation of affairs, and of the extraordinary circumstances which have produced it, I am induced to put an end to this session of Parliament...
Page 148 - To which his Majefty was pleafed to return the following moft gracious anfwer : " My Lords, " I thank you for this dutiful and loyal addrefs ; and I...
Page 3 - I feel for the burthens of my people : but I rely on that fortitude which has hitherto fupported this nation under many difficulties, for their bearing thofe which the prefent exigencies require, and which are fo neceffary for the full fupport ef the national credit.
Page 2 - Courts .of France and Spain, and with the United States of America, preliminary articles have been alfo ratified with the States General of the United Provinces. I have ordered thefe...