The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to the Present Time: Containing the Most Remarkable Motions, Speeches, Resolves, Reports and Conferences to be Met with in that Interval : as Also the Most Exact Estimates of the Charge of Government, State of the Public Revenue, the Rise and Growth of the National Debt, Expence of the War, Proceedings on Ways and Means, Speeches and Messages from the Throne, Addresses, and Remonstrances, Also the Numbers Pro and Con Upon Every Division &c., Many of which Curious Particulars Were Never Before Printed : Collected from the Best Authorities, Compared with the Journals of the House, and Illustrated with a Great Variety of Historical and Explanatory Notes : Together with a Large Appendix Containing Exact Lists of Every Parliament, the Names of the Speakers, Their Several Posts Under the Government, and Other Valuable, Supplemental Pieces, Volumen6Richard Chandler, and sold at the Ship without Temple-Bar, and at York and Scarborough, 1742 |
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... preferve the peace of Europe ; and we faithfully promife to ⚫ enable your Majefty to make good all fuch engagements . 6 C It is with juft refentment we observe , that the Pretender Aill refides in Lorrain , and that he has the ...
... preferve the peace of Europe ; and we faithfully promife to ⚫ enable your Majefty to make good all fuch engagements . 6 C It is with juft refentment we observe , that the Pretender Aill refides in Lorrain , and that he has the ...
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... preferve this Right , did not ftop here ; it was not fufficient to that Purpose , that Elections fhould be free ; it was like- wife neceffary that they fhould be frequent . The People's Right to frequent Elections was founded on ...
... preferve this Right , did not ftop here ; it was not fufficient to that Purpose , that Elections fhould be free ; it was like- wife neceffary that they fhould be frequent . The People's Right to frequent Elections was founded on ...
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... preferve their Interests , and ferve their Country . And you must give me leave to add , that another Caufe has been , the Impunity that Bribery and Corruption have met with in this Houfe , when they have been very notorious , and very ...
... preferve their Interests , and ferve their Country . And you must give me leave to add , that another Caufe has been , the Impunity that Bribery and Corruption have met with in this Houfe , when they have been very notorious , and very ...
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... preferve the Peace of the " Kingdom , and to difcourage and fupprefs all Manner of " Disorders , fince , as the firft Scene of the late Rebellion " was open'd and ufher'd in by Tumults and Riots , fo you may be affur'd , upon what ...
... preferve the Peace of the " Kingdom , and to difcourage and fupprefs all Manner of " Disorders , fince , as the firft Scene of the late Rebellion " was open'd and ufher'd in by Tumults and Riots , fo you may be affur'd , upon what ...
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... " I have an entire Confidence in you , and have therefore nothing to ask , but that you would take fuch Measures as will beft fecure your Religion and Liberties : While you " preferve 66 3 : Geo . I. 1716-17 . preserve those ( 108 )
... " I have an entire Confidence in you , and have therefore nothing to ask , but that you would take fuch Measures as will beft fecure your Religion and Liberties : While you " preferve 66 3 : Geo . I. 1716-17 . preserve those ( 108 )
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Addrefs affure againſt alfo anfwer'd Anno Anſwer becauſe Bill Britain carry'd Claufe Confequence Confideration Conftitution Crown Debate thereon Defigns defire Earl of Oxford effectually Eſtabliſhment Expence faid fame farther fecure fent feveral fhall fhould fince firſt fome fuch fufficient fupport Government Grand Committee greateſt himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Houſe of Commons Hungerford Impeachment Intereft Jekyll juft Juftice King King's Kingdom laft late Lechmere Liberties Lord Chancellor Lords and Gentlemen Majefty Majefty's Meaſures Meffage Member ment Minifters moft moſt Motion mov'd muſt Nation neceffary Neceffity Number Occafion order'd pafs'd Parliament Peace Perfon Power prefent preferve Prince Proteftant publick Credit Pulteney Purpoſe Queſtion being put raiſe Reaſon Rebellion Refolution refolv'd reprefented Robert Walpole ſaid Seffion ſeveral ſhall Shippen Sir Gilbert Heathcote Sir Jofeph Jekyll Sir William Sir William Wyndham South-Sea Company Speech ſpoke Stanhope thefe themſelves thereupon theſe thofe thoſe Treaties Triennial Act whole Houſe William Pulteney Wiſdom Wyndham
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Página 259 - Britain, in parliament affembled, beg leave to return your majefty our unfeigned thanks for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne ; and to...
Página 116 - d without dividing, that a Sum not exceeding a5o,ooo/. be granted, to enable his Majefty to concert fuch Meafures with foreign Princes and States, as may prevent any Charge or'Apprehenfions from the Defigns of Sweden for the future.
Página 220 - Unless altered for the ease and relief of the proprietors, by a general court of the South-Sea Company, or set aside in due course of law.
Página 9 - My Lords, and Gentlemen, The eyes of all Europe are upon you. From your...
Página 356 - ... a war for the defence of any dominions not belonging to the crown of England, * without the confent of parliament ;
Página 133 - 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
Página 367 - Vienna ; and if time shall evince that the ' giving up the trade of this nation to one power, and ' Gibraltar and Port Mahon to another, is made the ' price and reward of imposing upon this kingdom a ' Popish Pretender, what an indignation must this raise "in the breast of every Protestant Briton!
Página 9 - I must tell you, that some conditions, even of this peace, essential to the security and trade of Great Britain, are not yet duly executed, and the performance of the whole may be looked upon as precarious, until we...
Página 365 - King being come to the Houfe of Peers, with the ufual State, and the Commons being fent for up, and attending, His Majefty gave the Royal Aflent to...
Página 30 - Kefoludons which they had directed him to report to the Houfe, which he read in his Place, and afterwards delivered in at the Table, where the fame were read, and (with an Amendment to one of them) agreed unto by the Houfe, and are as follows.