The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, 第 17 卷 |
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第 603 頁
... payment of tythes ; upon the other part , re- fpecting the affirmation of the Quakers , his judgment of courfe muft yield to thofe of fuperior practice and experience . He trusted , that he fhould not be deemed an enemy to Toleration ...
... payment of tythes ; upon the other part , re- fpecting the affirmation of the Quakers , his judgment of courfe muft yield to thofe of fuperior practice and experience . He trusted , that he fhould not be deemed an enemy to Toleration ...
第 604 頁
... pay Tythes to others . He asked whether it did not found odd that a man should take a farm , and to get an allowance from the ... payment of tythes , he would afk whe- ther it could be prudent to admit this principle , that on account of ...
... pay Tythes to others . He asked whether it did not found odd that a man should take a farm , and to get an allowance from the ... payment of tythes , he would afk whe- ther it could be prudent to admit this principle , that on account of ...
第 605 頁
... payment of Tythes altogether unlaw- ful , how could he fuppofe that they would fupport a principle which tended to facilitate the payment of them ? But the ground upon which it had been contended that it would facilitate the payment of ...
... payment of Tythes altogether unlaw- ful , how could he fuppofe that they would fupport a principle which tended to facilitate the payment of them ? But the ground upon which it had been contended that it would facilitate the payment of ...
第 606 頁
... payment of Tythes . They who argued in this manner , forgot this principle of the Quakers , not to pay Tythes till they were compelled to do it . Upon no grounds could the Bill be fupported . What was the intent of it ? It was to drive ...
... payment of Tythes . They who argued in this manner , forgot this principle of the Quakers , not to pay Tythes till they were compelled to do it . Upon no grounds could the Bill be fupported . What was the intent of it ? It was to drive ...
第 609 頁
... pay their rent . It happened as unfortunately for this as for the Learned Gentle- man's other arguments , that the law had already made provi- fions in cafe of non - payment of rent exactly fimilar to the prin- ciple of this Bill ...
... pay their rent . It happened as unfortunately for this as for the Learned Gentle- man's other arguments , that the law had already made provi- fions in cafe of non - payment of rent exactly fimilar to the prin- ciple of this Bill ...
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第 988 頁 - France all that the laws exifting there may have comprifed under the denomination of French territory. To a demand fuch as this, is added an exprefs declaration that no propofal contrary to it will be made, or even liitened to.
第 954 頁 - Motion being made, that an humble Addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, that he will be gracioufly pleafed to give Directions, that there be laid...
第 988 頁 - ... by which it is animated, to procure peace for the French republic, and for all nations, it will not fear to declare itfelf openly. Charged by the conftitution with the execution of the laws, it cannot make, or litfcu to any propofal that would be contrary to them.
第 617 頁 - Circulation, and supporting the public and commercial credit of the Kingdom at this important conjuncture...
第 793 頁 - Adair moved, that the Order of the Day, for going into a Committee on the Bill for Relief to Quakers, be read.
第 1095 頁 - From these and other causes they are fully of opinion that the Governor and Deputy Governor can give no advice to Mr. Pitt in favour of such a measure, which is indeed of a wide political extent, and beyond the line of their duty to judge of.
第 842 頁 - ... failures must have taken place throughout the country, and produced a general indisposition to the continuance of the war. On the other hand, he was aware, that if he made no effort to enable the Bank to keep its faith with its creditors, but allowed the circumstances on which the order was founded to come to extremities, he might find a facility in affording a great temporary relief to the difficulties which were experienced. This fact no man could deny. He would...
第 652 頁 - The fall will be slow perhaps, and gradual for a time ; but it will be certain.
第 1095 頁 - Governor should represent to the Chancellor of the Exchequer — That they cannot look upon the scheme of assisting the Emperor to raise a Loan in Germany by the guarantee of the Parliament of Great Britain in any light which will not one way or other be detrimental to this Country ; even if a Law were passed by Parliament to prevent British subjects from taking any share therein.
第 1096 頁 - ... loan or advance of money to the Emperor, or to any other foreign. state, should, in the present state of affairs, take place, it will, in all probability, prove fatal to the Bank of England.