The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great BritainJ. Almon, 1784 - Great Britain |
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... fubject by the majority of the People of England , would prove to be the fenfe of the majority of that House , and that they would join with him in opinion , that although it must on all hands be admitted , that there did exift a great ...
... fubject by the majority of the People of England , would prove to be the fenfe of the majority of that House , and that they would join with him in opinion , that although it must on all hands be admitted , that there did exift a great ...
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... to ftate , when the fubject had been under the confideration of the last Parlia- ment , that as no plan of government for India that human wisdom 1 wisdom could fuggeft , was capable of perfection ; PARLIAMENTARY A. 1784 .
... to ftate , when the fubject had been under the confideration of the last Parlia- ment , that as no plan of government for India that human wisdom 1 wisdom could fuggeft , was capable of perfection ; PARLIAMENTARY A. 1784 .
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... fubjects to attend to , to have found leifure to do juftice to a matter of fufficient importance to engrofs the ... fubject to the laft Parliament . He obferved , that in the pre- fent confideration there were mixed interefts to be ...
... fubjects to attend to , to have found leifure to do juftice to a matter of fufficient importance to engrofs the ... fubject to the laft Parliament . He obferved , that in the pre- fent confideration there were mixed interefts to be ...
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... fubject to the control of the Board of Superintendency to be established here at home , whofe orders in this , as in every other cafe , the Government of India muft obey . Though Bengal was defigned to be the Supreme Govern- ment , it ...
... fubject to the control of the Board of Superintendency to be established here at home , whofe orders in this , as in every other cafe , the Government of India muft obey . Though Bengal was defigned to be the Supreme Govern- ment , it ...
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... fubject of an inquiry . The debts due from one Indian Prince to another , over whom we had any influence , fuch as ... fubjects of inquiry . Another object of inveftigation , and an object of confiderable delicacy , was the pretenfions ...
... fubject of an inquiry . The debts due from one Indian Prince to another , over whom we had any influence , fuch as ... fubjects of inquiry . Another object of inveftigation , and an object of confiderable delicacy , was the pretenfions ...
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Page 233 - in a manner repugnant to the honour and policy of ' this nation, and thereby brought great calamities on India, ' and enormous expences on the Eaft-India Company, it is '• the duty of the Directors of the faid Company, to purfue ( all legal and effectual means for the removal of the faid
Page 75 - to whom, from whom ? Appeal from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and one of the principal Secretaries of State, for the time being, to the King in his council ? What, will not the King in his council
Page 75 - to India in commercial matters, where they think the revenue is concerned. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, and one of the Secretaries of State may do this. But if the Company
Page 243 - deliver the fame to the agent or " agents of the party or parties requiring the fame, which " faid agent or agents (or, in cafe of his or their death, the
Page 34 - and the fame fhall be acknowledged under the hands and feals of the Governor General and Council of Bengal, and the Governor and Select Committee of Bombay, as binding upon all the governments in India; and
Page 70 - of high rank in this country. He was happy when he heard, that his name was included in it with theirs. So highly did he
Page 6 - That leave be given to bring in a " bill for the better regulation and management of the
Page 243 - the fame to one of the clerks in Court, of His Majefty's " Court of King's Bench, in the public office, and make
Page 71 - of their country ?—He knew that the authority of this man was not without weight; but he had an infinitely higher authority to
Page 68 - to enable His Majefty to grant to the heirs of the former proprietors, upon certain terms and conditions, the forfeited eftates in Scotland, which were put under