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, 1793 |
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... observed , that by the 26th of George III . chap . 10 , His Majesty had , clearly and expressly , a power to call out the militia , in certain cafes , during a pro- rogation ; and whenever he exercifed that power , he was bound to call ...
... observed , that by the 26th of George III . chap . 10 , His Majesty had , clearly and expressly , a power to call out the militia , in certain cafes , during a pro- rogation ; and whenever he exercifed that power , he was bound to call ...
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... fubverfion of all order and government ; and this defign has evidently been purfued in connection and concert with persons in fo- reign countries . I have carefully observed a strict neutrality in the prefent A. 1792 . 5 DEBATES .
... fubverfion of all order and government ; and this defign has evidently been purfued in connection and concert with persons in fo- reign countries . I have carefully observed a strict neutrality in the prefent A. 1792 . 5 DEBATES .
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... observed a strict neutrality in the prefent war on the Continent , and have uniformly abstained from any interfe- rence with respect to the internal affairs of France ; but it is im- poffible for me to fee , without the moft serious ...
... observed a strict neutrality in the prefent war on the Continent , and have uniformly abstained from any interfe- rence with respect to the internal affairs of France ; but it is im- poffible for me to fee , without the moft serious ...
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... observed , before he fat down , to say a few words on the glorious conclufion of the late war in India . But he would not detain the House , by adding his tribute to the general approbation of the nation , as to the patient bravery of ...
... observed , before he fat down , to say a few words on the glorious conclufion of the late war in India . But he would not detain the House , by adding his tribute to the general approbation of the nation , as to the patient bravery of ...
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... observe a strict neutrality with respect to the war on the continent , and uniformly to abflain from any in- terference in the internal affairs of France ; but , at the fame time , we cannot but participate in the juft uneasiness with ...
... observe a strict neutrality with respect to the war on the continent , and uniformly to abflain from any in- terference in the internal affairs of France ; but , at the fame time , we cannot but participate in the juft uneasiness with ...
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