The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, Volumen1J. Debrett, 1781 |
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... vote for a new fpeaker as he thought proper ; that he had no intention either to infult or disgrace Sir Fletcher Norton , of whom he had before spoken his fin- cere opinion , but that the public good was the great director of his vote ...
... vote for a new fpeaker as he thought proper ; that he had no intention either to infult or disgrace Sir Fletcher Norton , of whom he had before spoken his fin- cere opinion , but that the public good was the great director of his vote ...
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... voted for this or that particular candidate . He had always understood that when a new Parliament was fummoned , every individual member had a right to give his vote as he pleafed for a new fpeaker , and he defied the moft learned in ...
... voted for this or that particular candidate . He had always understood that when a new Parliament was fummoned , every individual member had a right to give his vote as he pleafed for a new fpeaker , and he defied the moft learned in ...
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... vote . He obferved , that only two matters were urged against the appointment of Mr. Cornwall as ob- jections , and thofe were , his representing a Cinque Port , and his being a placeman . With regard to the latter , an honour- able ...
... vote . He obferved , that only two matters were urged against the appointment of Mr. Cornwall as ob- jections , and thofe were , his representing a Cinque Port , and his being a placeman . With regard to the latter , an honour- able ...
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... vote " for you , if you'll be for us . " As to the idea of places and placemen , that language would never be held ... voted for miniftry , and fo did others , becaufe he and they thought well of them , at leaft they knew not where to ...
... vote " for you , if you'll be for us . " As to the idea of places and placemen , that language would never be held ... voted for miniftry , and fo did others , becaufe he and they thought well of them , at leaft they knew not where to ...
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... vote for the late fpeaker , Sir Edward because he had acquitted himself in the moft fair and impar- Afley . tial manner . .The House divided , For Lord George Germain's motion For Mr. Dunning's motion November 1 . 203 134 The King about ...
... vote for the late fpeaker , Sir Edward because he had acquitted himself in the moft fair and impar- Afley . tial manner . .The House divided , For Lord George Germain's motion For Mr. Dunning's motion November 1 . 203 134 The King about ...
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Página 272 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Página 20 - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom...
Página 313 - Amsterdam, thus to countenance the hostile aggression, which the magistrates of that city have made in the name of the Republic. "There is an end of the faith of all treaties with them, if Amsterdam may usurp the...
Página 20 - ... if anything shall come in question touching the return or election of any member, he is to withdraw during the time the matter is in debate ; and that all members returned upon double returns do withdraw till their returns are determined.
Página 20 - Ireland as shall for the time being be actually elected and shall not have declined to serve for any county, city, or borough of Great Britain, hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament.
Página 273 - It appears to be cuftomary for the receiver of the firft fruits, to detain in his hands the produce of the whole year, until eight or nine months after that year is ended, befides receiving the current produce of thofe months; and for the receiver of the tenths to detain in his hands, for at leaft a.
Página 149 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to His Majefty, " that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give directions that " there be laid before this Houfe, copies of information re«.
Página 242 - Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city...
Página 478 - That it is competent to this House, to examine into, and to correct abuses in, the expenditure of the civil list revenues, as well as in every other branch of the public revenue, whenever it shall appear expedient to the wisdom of this House so to do : 3.
Página 454 - Indian government, a third bill was in quick fucceffion introduced by the minifter, " for eftablifhing certain regulations for the better management of the affairs of the Eaft India company, as well in India as in Europe.