The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords] Containing an Account of the Interesting Speeches and Motions ... During the 1st Session of the 14th [-18th] Parliament of Great BritainJ. Almon, 1784 |
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... fecurity and encrease of the revenue in the manner leaft burdenfome to his fubjects , will be amongst our firft objects ; and as in many parts it has effentially fuffered by dangerous frauds that have prevailed , and alarming out- rages ...
... fecurity and encrease of the revenue in the manner leaft burdenfome to his fubjects , will be amongst our firft objects ; and as in many parts it has effentially fuffered by dangerous frauds that have prevailed , and alarming out- rages ...
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... fecurity , and be liable to pay the whole , if the Company fhould not be able to take up or pay all its debts . Thus he hoped to fave the finking credit of the Company for the prefent ; but it would not be fufficient to do this ...
... fecurity , and be liable to pay the whole , if the Company fhould not be able to take up or pay all its debts . Thus he hoped to fave the finking credit of the Company for the prefent ; but it would not be fufficient to do this ...
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... fecurity to the commiffioners , and oblige them to act on motives of neceffary precaution . The Company's fervants abroad were already in the habit of entering minutes , and it was a custom of infinite utility ; for if no fuch cuftom ...
... fecurity to the commiffioners , and oblige them to act on motives of neceffary precaution . The Company's fervants abroad were already in the habit of entering minutes , and it was a custom of infinite utility ; for if no fuch cuftom ...
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... fecurity , ftability , and permanency to the property of the inhabitants in our terri- tories in India . He felt his fentiments with the fame warmth of animation and pleasure , as was the general feel- ing of the whole Houfe , and what ...
... fecurity , ftability , and permanency to the property of the inhabitants in our terri- tories in India . He felt his fentiments with the fame warmth of animation and pleasure , as was the general feel- ing of the whole Houfe , and what ...
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... fecurity to the Stamp Office , that when fome books of receipts were full , they fhould be fent to the office , and the whole duty paid at once . Mr. Sheridan obferved , that the laft fpeaker but two , had faid that the receipt - tax ...
... fecurity to the Stamp Office , that when fome books of receipts were full , they fhould be fent to the office , and the whole duty paid at once . Mr. Sheridan obferved , that the laft fpeaker but two , had faid that the receipt - tax ...
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addrefs Adminiftration adviſe affairs afferted affure againſt alfo anfwer becauſe Bengal bill bufinefs cafe charter circumftances Commiffioners Committee Company's confent confequence confidence confideration conftitution Crown debt declared defired diffolution Directors Eaft Eaft-India Company eſtabliſhment exifted faid fame fecond fecurity feemed feffion fent fervants feven fhall fhould fide fince firft fituation fome fpeech ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofed fupport fure fyftem Haftings himſelf Houfe Houfe of Commons Houſe India inftance intereft itſelf laft leaft learned gentleman lefs Lord John Cavendish Lord North Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment Minifters moft moſt motion muft muſt Nabob neceffary neceffity noble Lord obferved object occafion opinion oppofition paffed Parliament perfons Pitt poffible Powys prefent principle propofed Proprietors purpoſe queftion reafon refolution refpect right ho right honourable gentleman right honourable Secretary rofe ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion truft uſed vote whofe wifhed
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