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 133
... granted for that purpose , may direct . And the right hon . the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury , his majesty's principal secretaries of state , the lords commission- ers of the admiralty , and the judges of the high court ...
... granted for that purpose , may direct . And the right hon . the lords commissioners of his majesty's treasury , his majesty's principal secretaries of state , the lords commission- ers of the admiralty , and the judges of the high court ...
Page 145
... granted by the governor of Gibraltar and Malta respectively and it is hereby further ordered , That licences be granted by the governors , lieutenant governors , or other persons having the chief civil com- mand at Gibraltar or at Malta ...
... granted by the governor of Gibraltar and Malta respectively and it is hereby further ordered , That licences be granted by the governors , lieutenant governors , or other persons having the chief civil com- mand at Gibraltar or at Malta ...
Page 147
... granted . of state , the lords commissioners of the ad- and which shall be proceeding direct upon miralty , and the judges of the high court of her said voyage , shall be detained and admiralty and courts of vice - admiralty , are ...
... granted . of state , the lords commissioners of the ad- and which shall be proceeding direct upon miralty , and the judges of the high court of her said voyage , shall be detained and admiralty and courts of vice - admiralty , are ...
Page 159
... granting of this honour , but rather the circumstances of difficulty and danger through which it was accomplished ... granted but for the most splendid achieve- ments . In the present instance , he thought there were not opportunities ...
... granting of this honour , but rather the circumstances of difficulty and danger through which it was accomplished ... granted but for the most splendid achieve- ments . In the present instance , he thought there were not opportunities ...
Page 173
... granted ; but he was prepared to go the length of saying , that as a mere military and naval proceeding , the ser - hagen , and that was the reason why the vice was not one entitled to the thanks of the house . The army and navy did all ...
... granted ; but he was prepared to go the length of saying , that as a mere military and naval proceeding , the ser - hagen , and that was the reason why the vice was not one entitled to the thanks of the house . The army and navy did all ...
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