The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Količina 27 |
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Stran 4
... must always principally depend . The voluntary Exertions which have on this Occafion been made for the immediate Repreffion of thefe Outrages , and in fupport of the Laws and Public Peace , are therefore entitled to my higheft Praife ...
... must always principally depend . The voluntary Exertions which have on this Occafion been made for the immediate Repreffion of thefe Outrages , and in fupport of the Laws and Public Peace , are therefore entitled to my higheft Praife ...
Stran 6
... must condemn the conduct of those who in- crease the evil , by obftructing the regular courfe of the markets , and that fuch must be the effect , is as clear as that by taking away a part of the neceffary food from a man , his health ...
... must condemn the conduct of those who in- crease the evil , by obftructing the regular courfe of the markets , and that fuch must be the effect , is as clear as that by taking away a part of the neceffary food from a man , his health ...
Stran 8
... must fee the extent of waste lands in every direction . These lands might be rendered productive , and the means for ... must be fed in time of peace as well as war . They must all have confumed corn before they were taken from the loom ...
... must fee the extent of waste lands in every direction . These lands might be rendered productive , and the means for ... must be fed in time of peace as well as war . They must all have confumed corn before they were taken from the loom ...
Stran 10
... must heartily concur then with the motion for an Addrefs to his Ma- jefty , to thank him for the dignified course he had pur- fued , and to affure him of their loyal and steady support . Lord Holland faid , he had waited a minute or two ...
... must heartily concur then with the motion for an Addrefs to his Ma- jefty , to thank him for the dignified course he had pur- fued , and to affure him of their loyal and steady support . Lord Holland faid , he had waited a minute or two ...
Stran 11
... must powerfully intereft the generous affec- tions of the bofom , and excite the most painful emotions . It announced a fcarcity of provifions , and the continuance of the calamity of war - and he proved that thofe horrors were but too ...
... must powerfully intereft the generous affec- tions of the bofom , and excite the most painful emotions . It announced a fcarcity of provifions , and the continuance of the calamity of war - and he proved that thofe horrors were but too ...
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addrefs adopted affertion againſt alfo allies anfwer armistice army Auftria battle of Marengo becauſe Bill bread cafe caufe circumftances Committee confequence confideration confidered conftitution confumption corn courfe defire difcuffion Egypt exifted expreffed faid fame fcarcity fecond fecurity feemed feffion fent fentiments feparate feven fhall fhould fince fincerity firft fituation fome fpeech France French Government ftate ftill fubftitutes fubject fuccefs fuch fufferings fufficient fuggefted fupply fuppofed fupport fure fyftem high price himſelf Houfe Houſe HOUSE OF LORDS importation increaſe inftance intereft itſelf laft lefs Lord Grenville Lordships Majefty Majefty's meaſure ment Minifters moft moſt motion moved muft muſt neceffary neceffity negociation Noble Lord obferved object occafion opinion Otto paffed Parliament peace perfons poffeffion poffible prefent price of provifions propofed purpoſe queftion reafon refolution refpect refult relief Right Honourable Gentleman rofe Sir Sydney Smith ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion uſe wheat wifhed
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Stran 111 - Channel and in the North Seas, after the space of twelve days, to be computed from the exchange of the Ratifications of the...
Stran 237 - RyJtr moved the Order of the Day for the Houfe to go into a Committee of the Whole Houfe to take into confideration the Report from the Committee appointed to confider of the prefent High Price of Provifions.
Stran 99 - I have received the letter which you have done me the honour to address to me, in order to make me acquainted with the refusal which has been given to your request.
Stran 162 - The bill was ordered to be read a third time to-morrow, if then 'engrossed.
Stran 112 - ... of war, may freely go out and navigate, and in the event of their meeting at fea with (hips belonging to his Britannic Majefty, they (hall obferve the cuftoms eflabliflied before the war.
Stran 126 - I was to underftand that this ftipulation was a point from which the French government would not recede? M. Otto replied, that, in his opinion, the French government would not recede from it.
Stran 224 - March 9th, moved the order of the day for a committee of the whole house on the catholic question.
Stran 232 - ... of grain is undoubtedly excellent; and wherever it has been introduced it appears to have been highly acceptable; the encouragement now held out to the importation of it, will probably bring into Great Britain all that can be fpared from every part of America; and confiderable...
Stran 106 - Advantages : if he mould continue to derive no Benefit from them, it would no longer be Moderation, but Weaknefs ; it would no longer be the Means of arriving at the Conclufion of Peace, but that of perpetuating the War. Perhaps in the Judgment of...
Stran 107 - Uneafmefs and Jealoufy of Europe ; and the Difpofition which it evinces not to fee with Indifference the unlimited Extenfion of the Power and Commerce of England, it will be acknowledged, at the fame Time, that the Advantages to be derived to the French Republic from a Maritime Truce are admitted j that this Truce would not be fo eminently difadvantageous to England as her Government appears to imagine.