Historical Register1733 Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... feems to be between the Words to bring up , and the Words to bring in ; for my Part I am quite indifferent in this Affair ; whether I have Leave to bring it up now , or to bring it in a little while hence , does not , in my Opinion ...
... feems to be between the Words to bring up , and the Words to bring in ; for my Part I am quite indifferent in this Affair ; whether I have Leave to bring it up now , or to bring it in a little while hence , does not , in my Opinion ...
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fore he moved for Leave to bring it up , which it feems the House at that Time comply'd with . Upon this , some Gentlemen in the House , suspecting that he was , in Pursuance of this Precedent , going to put the Question , on the Motion ...
fore he moved for Leave to bring it up , which it feems the House at that Time comply'd with . Upon this , some Gentlemen in the House , suspecting that he was , in Pursuance of this Precedent , going to put the Question , on the Motion ...
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... feems to me to be a little incongru . ous : I can find out no Reafon for Gentlemen's infifting upon this Piece of Incongruity , unless it be that they have a Dislike to the Bill itself . We certainly ought in general to observe the ...
... feems to me to be a little incongru . ous : I can find out no Reafon for Gentlemen's infifting upon this Piece of Incongruity , unless it be that they have a Dislike to the Bill itself . We certainly ought in general to observe the ...
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... feems , most punctual and exact in observing and obeying the Orders and Instructions they receive from hence , even thổ ' they may be perhaps not much to their 3 the 210 The Hiftorical Register N ° LXXI Loss they have fustained. How ...
... feems , most punctual and exact in observing and obeying the Orders and Instructions they receive from hence , even thổ ' they may be perhaps not much to their 3 the 210 The Hiftorical Register N ° LXXI Loss they have fustained. How ...
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... feems to be of very great Consequence to the whole Nation , I wish that the Call of the House may be ap- pointed to be about the Time that that Scheme is to be laid before us . For my Part , I know nothing about it , I cannot tell when ...
... feems to be of very great Consequence to the whole Nation , I wish that the Call of the House may be ap- pointed to be about the Time that that Scheme is to be laid before us . For my Part , I know nothing about it , I cannot tell when ...
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Página 143 - ... service, and purveyance, and for settling a revenue upon his Majesty in lieu thereof...
Página 175 - Three-fourths into Annuities, and leaving the remaining Quarter to be a Trading Stock, with a large Debt and Demands upon it unliquidated...
Página 47 - ... work, without which they could not subsist. No report is made from Carolina, the Bahama or the Bermuda Isles. "From the foregoing state, it is observable that there are more trades carried on and manufactures set up in the Provinces on the continent of America to the northward of Virginia, prejudicial to the trade and manufactures of Great Britain, particularly in New England, than in any other of the British Colonies...
Página 258 - House should on that day week resolve itself into a committee ' to consider of the most proper methods for the better security and improvement of the duties and revenues already charged upon and payable from tobacco and wines.
Página 174 - Infpection into many voluminous Books ; it appearing to us, by what we have feen and heard at our Bar, that the Accounts of the Company have been kept in a moft confufed, irregular and unwarrantable Manner, in order, as we apprehend, to conceal Frauds and defeat all Inquiries.
Página 162 - An Act for Raising a Sum Not Exceeding Two Millions Upon a Fund for Payment of Annuities after the Rate of Eight Per Cent. Per Annum and for Settling the Trade to the East Indies.
Página 170 - Recaufe we conceive that it would have been extremely for the Honour of the Houfe, and for the Service of the Publick, to have enter'd this Refolution in our Books, at a Time when we have fo far confented, in Compliance with the Houfe of Commons, to a Bill by which near half a Million collected for the Sinking Fund, in feveral Years, is appropriated to the Service of the prefent Year. 2. Becaufe the Sinking Fund...
Página 141 - ... the Act of tonnage and poundage made in the twelfth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, and...
Página 200 - Trade, and burthenfomc on the People ' of this Nation. In Countries which are governed by ' Standing Armies, the Inclinations of the People are but * little minded, the Minifters place their Security in the * Army, the Humours of the Army they only confult, ' with them they divide the Spoils, and the wretched Peo
Página 52 - William the third to prevent the Exportation of Wool out of the Kingdoms of Ireland and England into foreign parts, and for the Encouragement of the Woollen Manufactures in the Kingdom of England...