Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 155
... committee of ways and means ; he had certainly de- clared , that it was not his intention to propose any bill of Indemnity for is- suing the Orders in Council , because he was persuaded there was no illegality in the transaction . But ...
... committee of ways and means ; he had certainly de- clared , that it was not his intention to propose any bill of Indemnity for is- suing the Orders in Council , because he was persuaded there was no illegality in the transaction . But ...
Page 163
... committee . After which , leave was given to bring in a bill to continue the acts passed for carrying into effect the Treaty of Commerce and Amity between his majesty and the United States of Ame- rica . [ VOTE OF THANKS . - EXPEDITION ...
... committee . After which , leave was given to bring in a bill to continue the acts passed for carrying into effect the Treaty of Commerce and Amity between his majesty and the United States of Ame- rica . [ VOTE OF THANKS . - EXPEDITION ...
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... [ COMMITTEE OF FINANCE . ] The Chan- 2. That this house doth highly approve of cellor of the Exchequer rose , to move for a and acknowledge the distinguished regu- revival of the Committee of Finance . It larity , discipline , valour ...
... [ COMMITTEE OF FINANCE . ] The Chan- 2. That this house doth highly approve of cellor of the Exchequer rose , to move for a and acknowledge the distinguished regu- revival of the Committee of Finance . It larity , discipline , valour ...
Page 189
... Committee of Supply , Mr. Wharton in the chair . On the motion of Mr. R. Ward , the following resolutions were agreed to , viz . 1. " That the num- ber of 130,000 men should be employed for the sea service of the present year , in ...
... Committee of Supply , Mr. Wharton in the chair . On the motion of Mr. R. Ward , the following resolutions were agreed to , viz . 1. " That the num- ber of 130,000 men should be employed for the sea service of the present year , in ...
Page 193
... committee , as being calculated to diminish the public expenditure ; and , therefore , it appeared to him not to be a subject that ought to meet with opposition . As it had passed this house formerly , and had after- wards been thrown ...
... committee , as being calculated to diminish the public expenditure ; and , therefore , it appeared to him not to be a subject that ought to meet with opposition . As it had passed this house formerly , and had after- wards been thrown ...
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