The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 12Johnson Reprint, 1812 |
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... grant of an exclusive trade to the East Indies , to insure the ships that are sent thither , without their permission , is to invade their rights , and to infringe their charter ; and that this practice , if the validity of their ...
... grant of an exclusive trade to the East Indies , to insure the ships that are sent thither , without their permission , is to invade their rights , and to infringe their charter ; and that this practice , if the validity of their ...
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... grant violation of the laws of nature , of reason , and of our country . Let us consider the present condition of a sailor , let us reflect a little upon the ca- lamities to which custom , though not law , has already made him subject ...
... grant violation of the laws of nature , of reason , and of our country . Let us consider the present condition of a sailor , let us reflect a little upon the ca- lamities to which custom , though not law , has already made him subject ...
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... grant- ed him the money that he demanded , but because his chief ambition was to govern the nation by the prerogative alone , and to free himself and his descendants from par- liamentary enquiries . That this account , Sir , is just , I ...
... grant- ed him the money that he demanded , but because his chief ambition was to govern the nation by the prerogative alone , and to free himself and his descendants from par- liamentary enquiries . That this account , Sir , is just , I ...
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... grant of the mer- chants ' petition has been opposed , I am not yet able to discover that any thing is asked unreasonable , unprecedented , or in- convenient ; and I am confident , that no real objection can have been overlooked by the ...
... grant of the mer- chants ' petition has been opposed , I am not yet able to discover that any thing is asked unreasonable , unprecedented , or in- convenient ; and I am confident , that no real objection can have been overlooked by the ...
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... grant money to the crown . Money bills are public in their nature . This is the most maintainable point that can be . But be your right never so strong , never make any Amendment but where it can be supported by reason : not do it ...
... grant money to the crown . Money bills are public in their nature . This is the most maintainable point that can be . But be your right never so strong , never make any Amendment but where it can be supported by reason : not do it ...
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