The Historical Register: Containing an Impartial Relation of All Transactions, Foreign and Domestick. For the Year 1716-1738, Volume 15Sun Fire Office, 1730 - Europe |
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... George ; and they have and always will feeke Intereft and Welfare of this Province . It is wonderful to this Houfe , that you fhould argue fo much from the Settlement of the Civil Lift for the fixing your Salary , when there is fo great ...
... George ; and they have and always will feeke Intereft and Welfare of this Province . It is wonderful to this Houfe , that you fhould argue fo much from the Settlement of the Civil Lift for the fixing your Salary , when there is fo great ...
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... GEORGE R. TIS Majefty received with great Satisfaction the du tiful and loyal Addrefs of the Houfe of Commons , and their Profeffions of Zeal and Affection for his Per- fon and his Royal Family , which he does not doubt but they will ...
... GEORGE R. TIS Majefty received with great Satisfaction the du tiful and loyal Addrefs of the Houfe of Commons , and their Profeffions of Zeal and Affection for his Per- fon and his Royal Family , which he does not doubt but they will ...
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... George Macartney do prepare and bring in the fame . Mr. Maynard reported from the Committee appointed to enquire what Progrefs has been made in the Building of a new Parliament Houfe , and what has been already expended thereon , and to ...
... George Macartney do prepare and bring in the fame . Mr. Maynard reported from the Committee appointed to enquire what Progrefs has been made in the Building of a new Parliament Houfe , and what has been already expended thereon , and to ...
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... George II . Anno Dom . 1729 , pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately made , entitled , An Act for the Relief of Debtors , with respect to the Imprisonment of their Perfons . 1. s . first Zo EVERY Prifoner fhall pay at his first coming ...
... George II . Anno Dom . 1729 , pursuant to an Act of Parliament lately made , entitled , An Act for the Relief of Debtors , with respect to the Imprisonment of their Perfons . 1. s . first Zo EVERY Prifoner fhall pay at his first coming ...
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... George II , Anno Dom . 1729 , pur- Juant to a late Act of Parliament , entitled , An Act for the Relief of Debtors , with refpect to the Imprifon- ment of their Perfons . " O the Knight Marshal , the Fee of 1 s . " 8 d . upon the ...
... George II , Anno Dom . 1729 , pur- Juant to a late Act of Parliament , entitled , An Act for the Relief of Debtors , with refpect to the Imprifon- ment of their Perfons . " O the Knight Marshal , the Fee of 1 s . " 8 d . upon the ...
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Page 62 - Bounty (that is, the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 5 - HIS MAJESTY having taken into consideration the said Report, and the Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the...
Page 219 - Then the lord chancellor, by his majefty's command, faid : My lords, and gentlemen, It is his majefty's royal will and pleafure, that this parliament be prorogued to Tuefday, the fifth day of September next, to be then here holden ; and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to the fifth day of September next.
Page 106 - HOBART (according to order) reported from the Committee of the whole Houfe, to whom it was referred to...
Page 33 - One of His Majefty's Juftices of the Peace for the County of Middlefex, and for the City and Liberty of Weftminfter.
Page 65 - The ratifications of the prefent preliminary articles fliall be expedited in good and due form, and exchanged in the fpace of one month, or fooner, if it can be done, to be computed from the day of the fignature of the prefent articles. In witnefs whereof, we the underwritten Minifters Plenipotentiary of his Britannic Majefty, and of his Catholic Majefty, by virtue of our...
Page 19 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Page 96 - Ame" rica ; and for more elfectually preventing the " clandeftine running of goods in the faid colonies " and plantations;" might be read. And the fame being read accordingly; he moved, " That this houfe will, upon this day feven" night, refolve itfelf into a committee of the " whole houfe, to take into confideration the duty
Page 53 - Negotiation hath been carry'd on, and finifliM, •with a perfect Union, Harmony, and Fidelity, between me and my Allies, with no other View but to prevent the Miferies and Confufion of a War, which if once kindled in Europe? it had been as hard to know the End, as to determine the Succefs of fuch a fatal Event. . As this Alliance is "built upon the Foundation, and is agreeable to the Purport and Intentions of former Treaties, without any Alterations in the principal Articles, but fuch as tend to...
Page 80 - February 7, 1771, printed for J. Wheble, as misrepresenting the speeches, and reflecting on several of the members of this house, in contempt of the order, and in breach of the privilege of this house :