The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Tom 2 |
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... persons who would contribute to the exigencies of the State , by any tax on wine , & c . they must be made to pay for their fight and the Houfe would no doubt be surprised to hear , that this tax on light was much beyond the rate then ...
... persons who would contribute to the exigencies of the State , by any tax on wine , & c . they must be made to pay for their fight and the Houfe would no doubt be surprised to hear , that this tax on light was much beyond the rate then ...
Strona 150
... person of more ability and weight than he poffeffed . The noble Lord con- cluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to alter and amend fo much of the act of the 34th of his prefent Majefty , as relates to the fums to be paid by ...
... person of more ability and weight than he poffeffed . The noble Lord con- cluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to alter and amend fo much of the act of the 34th of his prefent Majefty , as relates to the fums to be paid by ...
Strona 208
... persons claimed to be returning officers , but in the prefent cafe the return was not figned by a perfon claiming to be a returning officer , nor was it in fact figned at all . Mr. Burroughs was of opinion that in this cafe there was ...
... persons claimed to be returning officers , but in the prefent cafe the return was not figned by a perfon claiming to be a returning officer , nor was it in fact figned at all . Mr. Burroughs was of opinion that in this cafe there was ...
Strona 211
... persons immediately interested in the loyalty loan , an application was made to him for the purpose of afcer- taining what was the construction put upon the terms and -conditions specified in that act of Parliament ; and he referred the ...
... persons immediately interested in the loyalty loan , an application was made to him for the purpose of afcer- taining what was the construction put upon the terms and -conditions specified in that act of Parliament ; and he referred the ...
Strona 249
... person who can detail the proofs of fuch prerogative having ever been afferted but in this act . Whether the prefent measure fufpends , repeals , or confirms this act I know not . The noble Secretary fays , that the fubject has been fo ...
... person who can detail the proofs of fuch prerogative having ever been afferted but in this act . Whether the prefent measure fufpends , repeals , or confirms this act I know not . The noble Secretary fays , that the fubject has been fo ...
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Strona 204 - Th« chancellor of the exchequer moved the order of the day for the houfe to refolve itfelf into a committee of the whole houfe, to confider of ways and means for raifing a fupply.
Strona 609 - Anglefea, which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time. On the motion being put, " That this bill be read 9 " fecond time upon that day fortnight,
Strona 372 - Castlereagh having moved the order of the day, for going into a committee of the whole House, on so much of the king's speech as regards a provision for the Queen, Mr.
Strona 148 - These arguments proved unsuccessful ; the report of the committee was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time.
Strona 147 - . Monday, 6th Afcrcb, Mr. Lewis brought in the bill for building a bridge acrofs Mr. Lewis. Menai Strait, from Carnarvon (hi re to the Ifle of Anglefea, which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time.
Strona 572 - ... without firelocks. In England and Scotland that force amounted at prefent to 330,000 men, and if to that number the volunteers in Ireland were added, the total would be more than 400,000 men in arms, independent of the regular army and the militia ; but if the regulars and militia were added, the whole military force of the country would be found to exceed 500,000 men.
Strona 524 - That there be laid before the houfe an account of the imports and exports of Great Britain during the four tail years, fpecifying thofe articles, together with the amount of the lame, exported to and imported from Ireland in that perio3.
Strona 149 - Bofton," which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time on Monday next.
Strona 503 - ... state of the law. The Lord Advocate obtained leave to bring in a Bill to abolish the Annuity Tax in Edinburgh, and to make provision with regard to the stipends of the clergy of that city. Sir GC Lewis obtained leave to bring in a Bill for the better regulation of the corporation of the City of London. On the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, it was agreed to reappoint the Select Committee on Packet and Telegraphic Contracts.
Strona 26 - Althorpe brought in a. bill for altering and amending the insolvent debtors' act. It was read a first time. The house, in a committee of supply, voted 500,0007. on account of the navy. Lord Castlereagh moved the order of the day for going into a committee on the civil list bill ; and after some opposition from Mr.