The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, المجلد 19 |
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الصفحة 21
... that will coft us thirty millions for the fake of this Settlement . This is my opinion , and I throw it forth without hefitation , Let us come come to our fenfes , our fyftem ought to be Nov. 2 ] 21 PARLIAMENTAKY CHRONICLE .
... that will coft us thirty millions for the fake of this Settlement . This is my opinion , and I throw it forth without hefitation , Let us come come to our fenfes , our fyftem ought to be Nov. 2 ] 21 PARLIAMENTAKY CHRONICLE .
الصفحة 37
... millions of money have been the wafte of four years , and two hundred thoufand the number of lives loft . And now , Sir , at the end of this frightful , irreparable lofs , what does the King's Speech hold out to us ? Does it hold out ...
... millions of money have been the wafte of four years , and two hundred thoufand the number of lives loft . And now , Sir , at the end of this frightful , irreparable lofs , what does the King's Speech hold out to us ? Does it hold out ...
الصفحة 39
... millions of money to fortify the harbour , So much for the Eaft Indies . Take all the French Islands in the Weft Indies together , and what would you do with them when you had got them ? You are not able to people them fo as to profit ...
... millions of money to fortify the harbour , So much for the Eaft Indies . Take all the French Islands in the Weft Indies together , and what would you do with them when you had got them ? You are not able to people them fo as to profit ...
الصفحة 40
... millions of money , and the alarming drain of more than two hundred thousand men of the flower of England , facrificed to this conteft ; when we fee Ireland ripe for univerfal revolt , and kept only by the terrors of the fword ; when we ...
... millions of money , and the alarming drain of more than two hundred thousand men of the flower of England , facrificed to this conteft ; when we fee Ireland ripe for univerfal revolt , and kept only by the terrors of the fword ; when we ...
الصفحة 48
... millions , or twenty millions dividends in all . How are thefe burdens to be borne ? Will they fall upon the landed or funded fyftem --- in either cafe they will produce equal distress . The funds muft give way , and the middling clafs ...
... millions , or twenty millions dividends in all . How are thefe burdens to be borne ? Will they fall upon the landed or funded fyftem --- in either cafe they will produce equal distress . The funds muft give way , and the middling clafs ...
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Addrefs affeffed taxes againſt alfo Bank becauſe Bill cafe caufe Chancellor circumftances claffes clafs claufe Committee confequence confideration confidered conftitution declaration defire difcuffion duty enemy Exchequer exifted expence expreffed facrifices faid fame fecurity feemed fentiments fervice feven fhall fhew fhould fince fincere firft fituation fome fpeech fpirit France French French Directory ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fupplies fuppofe fupport fure fyftem Government himſelf Honourable Baronet Honourable Friend Houfe Houſe impofed income increaſe inftance intereft juft laft lefs Lordships Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment millions Minifters mode moft moſt muft muſt neceffary neceffity negotiation Noble Lord nourable obferved object occafion opinion oppofe oppofition paffed Parliament peace perfons poffible prefent preferve principle propofed purpoſe queftion raifing raiſed reafon refift refolution refources refpect Right Ho Right Honourable Gentleman Secretary Secretary at War ſtated thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought tion trufted whofe wifhed
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الصفحة 216 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
الصفحة 144 - I do know instances of men being picketed in Ireland till they fainted ; when they recovered, picketed again till they fainted ; recovered again, and again picketed, till they fainted a third time ; and, this, in order to extort from the tortured sufferers a confession, either of their own guilt, or of the guilt of their neighbours.
الصفحة 142 - ... consequence of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the Government ; and yet that has been done in a part of the country as quiet and as free from disturbance as the city of London. Who states these things, my lords, should, I know, be prepared with proofs. I am prepared with them. Many of the circumstances I know of my own knowledge ; others I have received from such channels as will not permit me to hesitate one moment in giving...
الصفحة 142 - I have seen the most wanton insults practised upon men of all ranks and conditions. I have seen the most grievous oppressions exercised, in consequence of a presumption that the person who was the unfortunate object of such oppression was in hostility to the Government ; and yet that has been done in a part of the country as quiet and as free from disturbance as the city of London.
الصفحة 569 - A neglect of this, the most important of all parliamentary duties, must produce, and in our opinions it has already produced, consequences the most fatal to the dignity of the nation, the stability of the government, and the interests of the people. In the unconditional compliance with the demands of the executive government again proposed as the remedy, we perceive the real and fatal source of the evil. Year after year his Majesty's ministers have grounded their application to Parliament Upon the...
الصفحة 51 - I have now the affliction of finding, that whatever I had apprehended from it has been very much exceeded by its effects, in raifing the infolence and audacity of the enemy, and in breaking down that fpirit and energy of government which can alone work out our fafety in this awful juncture, or give dignity and glory to our fall.
الصفحة 51 - Houfe from being implicated in approving a negotiation, of which we know little more than that it has drawn down new calamities and indignities, new injuries and outrages on his Majefty and his people. Of thefe indeed too much is already known His...
الصفحة 138 - Bofton," which was read a firft time, and ordered to be read a fecond time on Monday next.
الصفحة 567 - I have thus particularly adverted to the parliamentary debut of the noble Lord, because it is by no means improbable, advanced in years and infirm in body as he is, that his speech of last session, to which I have also particularly alluded, may be among the last, if not the last, which...
الصفحة 51 - On our fide, it is avowed that there was a departure from all the rules of common prudence, by...