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... considered as not less certain , for being somewhat longer delayed . In the course of the succeeding month , Bills of Indictment for High Treason were found against forty - six persons , at the Assizes at Derby ; which must have tended ...
... considered as not less certain , for being somewhat longer delayed . In the course of the succeeding month , Bills of Indictment for High Treason were found against forty - six persons , at the Assizes at Derby ; which must have tended ...
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... considered it to be the same interest . You mean to say , you were authorized by no one to write that letter ; did you communicate to any body , previous to writing it , your intention of so writing it ? —I did . To whom did you so ...
... considered it to be the same interest . You mean to say , you were authorized by no one to write that letter ; did you communicate to any body , previous to writing it , your intention of so writing it ? —I did . To whom did you so ...
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Douglas ? I considered then that it would please Mr. Dykes , my introducing Mr. his lordship's name into the letter ; but I never had any authority from his Thomas Ferguson . lordship to do so ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Douglas ? I considered then that it would please Mr. Dykes , my introducing Mr. his lordship's name into the letter ; but I never had any authority from his Thomas Ferguson . lordship to do so ...
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... considered the interest of the Douglas family had devolved upon Sir Alexander Cochrane as the ministerial candidate for the county . Have you had any correspondence upon the subject of the place to be got for Mr. Dykes , with Sir ...
... considered the interest of the Douglas family had devolved upon Sir Alexander Cochrane as the ministerial candidate for the county . Have you had any correspondence upon the subject of the place to be got for Mr. Dykes , with Sir ...
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... considered that vote to have been a breach of the tacit understanding , which you say might have existed between you and Ferguson at the time of the conversation ?. • The witness was directed to withdraw . The question was put , that ...
... considered that vote to have been a breach of the tacit understanding , which you say might have existed between you and Ferguson at the time of the conversation ?. • The witness was directed to withdraw . The question was put , that ...
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25 March 5th April 5th of January Accompts acquainted additional duty Admiralty agent Allowance amount Appendix arrears Barracks Bill Board Boyd Boyd's Branch British Calcutta Cape cent Charge Clause Clerk Colin Dunlop Donald Commissioners Committee consequence considerable Consolidated Fund continued cotton Court dated Debt Decrease Deduct Department diem Dykes East India ended the 5th Establishment Estimate examined Exchequer excise Expenditure expense export Ferguson foreign Fund granted halfpenny honour House of Commons Increase Ireland Irish J. J. Evans John John Galt July June Lambhill letter Lord Archibald Hamilton Lord Castlereagh Lord Douglas Majesty Majesty's manufacture Mullett Navy Office opinion Ordnance paid Parliament Pensions persons Petition pound present printed calicoes printed cottons Public received recollect Repairs Report Revenue Royal Salaries saltpetre ship Sir Alexander Cochrane tons of saltpetre Total Treasury Viscount Castlereagh vote Wemys whole yard
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Seite 5 - Committee be appointed to inquire into the state of the representation of the people in parliament, and of the most efficacious means of rendering it more complete, and to report the same, with their observations thereupon, to the House.
Seite 16 - By Command of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the Name and on the Behalf of his Majesty.
Seite 31 - An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom, as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for those purposes...
Seite 26 - ... for making more effectual provision for preventing the current gold coin of the realm from being paid or accepted for a greater value than the current value of such coin ; for preventing any note or bill of the governor and company of the bank of England from being received for any smaller sum than the sum therein specified ; and for staying proceedings upon any distress by tender of such notes ; and to extend the same to Ireland.
Seite 26 - Britain from any port or place within the limits of the charter granted to the united company of merchants of England trading to the East Indies ; and to grant other duties in lieu thereof ; and to establish further regulations for the better security of the revenue on goods so imported...
Seite 2 - Books, it may be proper to suspend or reduce, for a time, the annual grant of £. 1,000 to the Book Fund, with the exception of such parts of that annual sum as are applied in subscriptions to Works now in the progress of publication. Upon the whole matter, your Committee venture to recommend as the result of the best consideration which they have bestowed both upon the importance and just value of the entire Collection, that the Proprietor, being ready to dispose of it for the sum of...
Seite 26 - May 1814. 127.] for making more effectual Provision for preventing the current Gold Coin of the Realm from being paid or accepted for a greater Value than the current Value of such Coin...
Seite 34 - An act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain, and of the miners of Cornwall and Devon; and for granting allowances, in certain cases, to subaltern officers, adjutants, surgeons mates, and serjeant-majors of militia, until the 25th of March 1817.