The Parliamentary Register: Proceedings and Debates, Volume 10J. Debrett., 1802 - Great Britain |
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... purposes , muft neceffarily engage our attention . It would have afforded me very great fatisfaction to have informed you , that the conciliatory measures , planned by the wisdom and temper of Parliament , had taken the defired effect ...
... purposes , muft neceffarily engage our attention . It would have afforded me very great fatisfaction to have informed you , that the conciliatory measures , planned by the wisdom and temper of Parliament , had taken the defired effect ...
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... purposes of his Majesty and his Parliament , for quieting the minds of his revolted fub- jects , had taken the defired effect , and had brought the trou- bles in North America to a happy conclufion ; to affure his Majefty , that his ...
... purposes of his Majesty and his Parliament , for quieting the minds of his revolted fub- jects , had taken the defired effect , and had brought the trou- bles in North America to a happy conclufion ; to affure his Majefty , that his ...
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... purpose of repairing the Dragon , and feveral other fhips of force , did not prevent thofe fhips from being fuffered to rot and decay , though we were then on the eve of a French war . That Dominica was a very heavy lofs to this country ...
... purpose of repairing the Dragon , and feveral other fhips of force , did not prevent thofe fhips from being fuffered to rot and decay , though we were then on the eve of a French war . That Dominica was a very heavy lofs to this country ...
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... purposes they would be independent ; but not to the bad and wicked purpofe of forming foreign alliances for the deftruction of this country , which has cherished them with fo liberal a hand . By the propofitions of the commiffioners ...
... purposes they would be independent ; but not to the bad and wicked purpofe of forming foreign alliances for the deftruction of this country , which has cherished them with fo liberal a hand . By the propofitions of the commiffioners ...
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... purpose of reducing this country . All good men ought to join moft heartily to oppofe them . If we faw fuch an union at home , under proper minifters , I have no doubt the fuccefs of our caufe would be certain . While we are divided , I ...
... purpose of reducing this country . All good men ought to join moft heartily to oppofe them . If we faw fuch an union at home , under proper minifters , I have no doubt the fuccefs of our caufe would be certain . While we are divided , I ...
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Page 192 - By the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord " High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland, &c.
Page 120 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly...
Page 237 - February, 1769, was ordered to be expunged from the journals as ' subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
Page 93 - The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain, have thus far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to distress a people, still considered as our fellow-subjects, and to desolate a country, shortly to become again a source of mutual advantage...
Page 33 - ... have • the privilege of a feat and voice in the parliament of Great Britain; or, if fent from Britain, in that cafe to have a feat and voice in the...
Page 4 - Moved, that an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, to return his majefty the thanks of this houfe for his moft gracious fpeech from the throne.
Page 319 - There is great reason to expect a numerous body of the inhabitants to join the army from the province of York, the Jerseys and Connecticut, who, in this time of universal oppression, only wait for opportunities to give proofs of their loyalty and zeal.
Page 69 - America ; afterward by avowing openly their support, and entering into formal engagements with the leaders of the rebellion ; and at length by committing open hostilities and depredations on my faithful subjects, and by an actual invasion of my dominions in America and the West Indies.
Page 396 - Island, intelligence was received that the enemy had moved down from the mountain, and taken post at Quibbletown, intending, as it was given out, to attack the rear of the army removing...
Page 13 - ... is unconquerable, and solicitous to undergo difficulty, danger, and hardship : and as long as there is a man in America, a being formed such as we are, you will have him present himself against you in the field.