The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 28 |
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... Bill S. Roman Catholic Question ........... 9. Appeal Cause - Andrews v . Murdoch 10. Foreign Troops ........ Page 1 14 37 39 Petitions against the Corn Bill 40 Committee on the Corn Laws 41 Corn Exportation Bill 43 13. Corn Exportation ...
... Bill S. Roman Catholic Question ........... 9. Appeal Cause - Andrews v . Murdoch 10. Foreign Troops ........ Page 1 14 37 39 Petitions against the Corn Bill 40 Committee on the Corn Laws 41 Corn Exportation Bill 43 13. Corn Exportation ...
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... Bill 512 5 . Vote of Thanks to the Army and Navy 535 Corn Laws .... 537 .......... 6. Petition of the Quakers ... Bill 629 Offices in Reversion Bill 632 11. Slave Trade ....... Congress at Vienna 12. Helleston Election Bill 14. German ...
... Bill 512 5 . Vote of Thanks to the Army and Navy 535 Corn Laws .... 537 .......... 6. Petition of the Quakers ... Bill 629 Offices in Reversion Bill 632 11. Slave Trade ....... Congress at Vienna 12. Helleston Election Bill 14. German ...
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... Bill ... $ 1 Catholic Board ....... 32 Petitions complaining of the Society of Orange - men in Ireland 34 9. Foreign ... Bill ........ Treaty of Peace with France ....... Army Prize Money Bill ... 63 70 85 86 Madhouses ' Bill ...
... Bill ... $ 1 Catholic Board ....... 32 Petitions complaining of the Society of Orange - men in Ireland 34 9. Foreign ... Bill ........ Treaty of Peace with France ....... Army Prize Money Bill ... 63 70 85 86 Madhouses ' Bill ...
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... Bill ........ 27. Public Thanksgiving .................................... . 206 232 245 245 246 251 258 Petitions to abolish Imprisonment for Debt on Mesne Process ... 258 Mr. Peel's Bill for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland ...
... Bill ........ 27. Public Thanksgiving .................................... . 206 232 245 245 246 251 258 Petitions to abolish Imprisonment for Debt on Mesne Process ... 258 Mr. Peel's Bill for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland ...
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... Bill 7. Public Thanksgiving ......... 8. Annuity to Lord Exmouth Princess of Wales's Annuity Irish Preservation of the Peace Bill ....................................... . 627 * 628 629 635 636 646 11. Answer of the Duke of York to the ...
... Bill 7. Public Thanksgiving ......... 8. Annuity to Lord Exmouth Princess of Wales's Annuity Irish Preservation of the Peace Bill ....................................... . 627 * 628 629 635 636 646 11. Answer of the Duke of York to the ...
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abolition aforesaid alluded Andrew Cochrane Johnstone Bill Britain called Catholic cause Chancellor Charles Random circumstances colonies committee conduct consideration considered corn laws court debts declared duke duke of Wellington duty Earl Stanhope enquiry Exchequer expence favour feelings France gaol gentleman grant Henry Lyte honour hoped intended Ireland Irish John Peter Holloway jury justice late liege subjects Lord Castlereagh Lord Chancellor lord Cochrane lord Ellenborough lord the King lordships magistrates Majesty Majesty's measure ment ministers motion move necessary negociation never noble earl noble lord object observed occasion officers opinion parish parliament parties peace persons Petition petitioners present Prince of Wales Prince Regent Princess of Wales principle prisoners proceeding proposed question Ralph Sandom Random de Berenger received respect Richard Gathorne Butt Royal Highness session sion sir Thomas Cochrane Slave Trade thought tion Treaty trial vote Whitbread wished
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Page cxlvii - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 389 - That an humble Address be presented to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, That he will be graciously pleased to give directions, that there be laid before this House copies...
Page 173 - Ireland, and his Allies on the one part, and His Majesty the King of France and Navarre on the other part, animated by an equal desire to terminate the long agitations of Europe, and the sufferings of Mankind...
Page cxlvii - James, and since his decease, pretending to be and taking upon himself the stile and title of King of England by the name of James the Third, or of Scotland by the name of James the Eighth, or the stile and title of King of Great Britain, hath not any right or title whatsoever to the crown of this realm...
Page cxcvii - To continue, until six weeks after the commencement of the next session of parliament...
Page cxcvii - One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two ; to permit such Persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and...
Page 205 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
Page 725 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 197 - Traffic repugnant to the principles of natural justice and of the enlightened age in which we live, engages to unite all his efforts to those of His Britannic Majesty, at the approaching Congress, to induce all the Powers of Christendom to decree the abolition of the Slave Trade...
Page cxxvii - The judgment of penance for standing mute was as follows : — that the prisoner be remanded to the prison from whence he came, and put into a low, dark chamber, and there be laid on his back, on the bare floor, naked, unless where decency forbids ; that there be placed upon his body as great a weight of iron as...