The Historical Register: Containing an Impartial Relation of All Transactions, Foreign and Domestick. For the Year 1716-1738, Volume 22Sun Fire Office, 1737 - Europe |
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... Honour and Dignity , while this Nation preferves its Freedom , the Addrefs of this Houfe will always be of great Con- fequence , and will have a great Ef- fect , not only upon our own future Proceedings , but upon all the Affairs of the ...
... Honour and Dignity , while this Nation preferves its Freedom , the Addrefs of this Houfe will always be of great Con- fequence , and will have a great Ef- fect , not only upon our own future Proceedings , but upon all the Affairs of the ...
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... Honour or Confcience to fly to our Aflistance or upon what else does our Security depend ? When to these Questions , my Lords , I have receiv'd a fatisfactory Answer , I shall be ready to acknow- ledge , with the greatest Gratitude ...
... Honour or Confcience to fly to our Aflistance or upon what else does our Security depend ? When to these Questions , my Lords , I have receiv'd a fatisfactory Answer , I shall be ready to acknow- ledge , with the greatest Gratitude ...
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... Honour and Interest of your Majefty's Subjects and Dominions . And if fuch Motives could want any additional Circumftance to excite us to fulfil our Duty to your Majesty and our Country , the Reflection on the good Effects the ...
... Honour and Interest of your Majefty's Subjects and Dominions . And if fuch Motives could want any additional Circumftance to excite us to fulfil our Duty to your Majesty and our Country , the Reflection on the good Effects the ...
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... Honour to be let into the Se crets of any of the Yorkshire Petitio- ners , but I believe the Honourable Gentleman who made the Motion , is thoroughly acquainted with their real and most hidden Defigns ; and there- fore , from his making ...
... Honour to be let into the Se crets of any of the Yorkshire Petitio- ners , but I believe the Honourable Gentleman who made the Motion , is thoroughly acquainted with their real and most hidden Defigns ; and there- fore , from his making ...
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... Honour or Intereft of the Nation , an Eftimate of the Ex- pence was laid before this Houfe , and the Honfe always appointed a Com- mittee to examine that Eftimate , in order to fee whether every Article was juftly and fairly ftated ...
... Honour or Intereft of the Nation , an Eftimate of the Ex- pence was laid before this Houfe , and the Honfe always appointed a Com- mittee to examine that Eftimate , in order to fee whether every Article was juftly and fairly ftated ...
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Page 224 - The commons, having granted the supplies, ordered a bill to be brought in for securing the freedom of parliaments, by limiting the number of officers in the house of commons, and it passed through both houses with little difficulty.
Page 235 - ... of any tithes or rates, or any customary or other rights, dues or payments belonging to any church or chapel, which of right by law and custom ought to be paid for the stipend or maintenance of any minister, or curate officiating in any church or chapel...
Page 491 - November 30, it was refolved, that the houfe would the next morning refolve itfelf into a committee of the whole houfe, to confider of ways and means for raifing the fupply granted to his majefty...
Page 379 - Motion being made, that an humble Addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give Directions, that there be laid...
Page 346 - England, he would be obliged within four months to give up his regiment, or receive the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, according to the...
Page 7 - Moft gracious Sovereign, > WE your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament aflembled, return your Majefty our unfeigned Thanks for your moft gracious Speech from the Throne.
Page 38 - That there be granted to his Majefty, for maintaining his Majefty's forces and garrifons in the plantations and...
Page 429 - Time be fettled on the Prince, in the fame Manner as it was enjoyed by his royal Father when he was Prince of Wales : And his Royal...
Page 284 - February, the Houfe, according to Order, refolv'd itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe, to confider further of Ways and Means for raifing the Supply granted to his Majefty.
Page 144 - Addrefs fhould be prefented to his Majefty, that he would be gracioufly pleafed to give Directions to the proper...