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... Lord that he should give his im- mediate attention to it , with the view of ... Lordships and to the noble Duke , not to allow the proposition which he was about to bring forward to be ... g Exchequer Bills . Forgery of 10 { MARCH 4 }
... Lord that he should give his im- mediate attention to it , with the view of ... Lordships and to the noble Duke , not to allow the proposition which he was about to bring forward to be ... g Exchequer Bills . Forgery of 10 { MARCH 4 }
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... Lord to withdraw his motion ; and if he would be so kind as to send him in ... Lordships would easily imagine the course he should follow on the present occasion ... G. Bentinck , from Lynn , against the Borough Improvements and Buildings ...
... Lord to withdraw his motion ; and if he would be so kind as to send him in ... Lordships would easily imagine the course he should follow on the present occasion ... G. Bentinck , from Lynn , against the Borough Improvements and Buildings ...
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... G. Cockburn ) court - martial was read at the Admiralty , could not take that course , because he there was not an ... Lord on the other side of the House , that a suggestion of this nature had been made in the naval and military ...
... G. Cockburn ) court - martial was read at the Admiralty , could not take that course , because he there was not an ... Lord on the other side of the House , that a suggestion of this nature had been made in the naval and military ...
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... Lord Ingestre said , he hoped that naval men would always hang together ... G. Cockburn ) was a splendid instance of a man preserving his powers after ... Lord Stanley said , that it properly de- volved upon 97 Navy Estimates . 98 Supply ...
... Lord Ingestre said , he hoped that naval men would always hang together ... G. Cockburn ) was a splendid instance of a man preserving his powers after ... Lord Stanley said , that it properly de- volved upon 97 Navy Estimates . 98 Supply ...
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... Lord Fitzgerald remarked , that the no- ble Earl's own reference to the ... G. de H. Larpent , from Blackwall , and Limehouse , and other hon . Members ... Lord Chancellor could do it . Four or five noble Lords rose together , but gave ...
... Lord Fitzgerald remarked , that the no- ble Earl's own reference to the ... G. de H. Larpent , from Blackwall , and Limehouse , and other hon . Members ... Lord Chancellor could do it . Four or five noble Lords rose together , but gave ...
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Sivu 895 - country. He would be apt to abandon the country in which he was exposed to a vexatious inquisition, in order to be assessed to a burdensome tax, and would remove his stock to some other country where he could either carry on his business, or enjoy his fortune more at his ease. By removing his stock
Sivu 447 - that of your fathers, who, with a mutiny at the Nore, a rebellion in Ireland, and disaster abroad, yet submitted, with buoyant vigour and universal applause (with the funds as low as 52), to a property-tax of 10 per cent. I believe that
Sivu 737 - motives affecting the safety of the lives and liberty of all the foreigners here present in Canton, and by other very weighty causes, do hereby, in the name and on the behalf of her Britannic Majesty's
Sivu 445 - of maturely considering and finally deciding on the adoption or rejection of the measures I propose. We live in an important era of human affairs. There may be a natural tendency to overrate the magnitude of the crisis in which we live, or those particular events with which we are ourselves conversant; but I think it is
Sivu 599 - humble Address be presented to her Majesty, that she will be graciously pleased to give directions, that there be laid before this house, copies of
Sivu 735 - cutters, and otherwise rigged small craft, either habitually or occasionally engaged in the illicit opium traffic within the Bocca Tigris, should proceed forth of the same within the space of three days from the date of these presents, and not return within the
Sivu 421 - propose, that for a time to be limited, the income of this country should be called on to contribute a certain sum for the purpose of remedying this mighty and growing evil. I propose, that the income of this country should bear a charge not exceeding 7d. in the pound; which will not amount to 3 per cent, but speaking accurately,
Sivu 895 - of revenue both to the sovereign and to society. Not only the profits of stock, but the rent of land, and the wages of labour, would necessarily be more or less diminished by its removal.
Sivu 421 - of reviving the taxes on salt or on sugar,—it is my duty to make an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil. I propose, for a time at least, (and I never had occasion to make a proposition with a more thorough conviction of its being one which the public interest of the country
Sivu 895 - The quantity and value of the land which any man possesses can never be a secret, and can always be ascertained with great exactness. But the whole amount of the capital stock which