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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... Seamen On the Bill for the Encouragement and Increase of Sea- men ; the House in a Committee On an Address of Thanks for the King's Speech for a Vote of Credit in support of the Pragmatic Sanction On a Motion for a Subsidy to the Queen ...
... Seamen On the Bill for the Encouragement and Increase of Sea- men ; the House in a Committee On an Address of Thanks for the King's Speech for a Vote of Credit in support of the Pragmatic Sanction On a Motion for a Subsidy to the Queen ...
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... Seamen's Bill .................. .. Debate in the Lords on altering a Turnpike Bill sent from the Commons . From the Secker Manuscript 26 143 April 8 . The King's Speech to both Houses for a Vote of Credit in sup- port of the Pragmatic ...
... Seamen's Bill .................. .. Debate in the Lords on altering a Turnpike Bill sent from the Commons . From the Secker Manuscript 26 143 April 8 . The King's Speech to both Houses for a Vote of Credit in sup- port of the Pragmatic ...
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... Seamen , and for the better and speedier manning his majesty's fleet , be read a second time , it occasioned the following Debate . † Mr. Gybbon : Sir ; I have been always taught that the distinguishing felicity of this nation is ge ...
... Seamen , and for the better and speedier manning his majesty's fleet , be read a second time , it occasioned the following Debate . † Mr. Gybbon : Sir ; I have been always taught that the distinguishing felicity of this nation is ge ...
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... seamen ; the power granted to officers to search a suspected , that is , any house which they shall be pleased to mark out , may affect every man who has been so imprudent as to offend the constable of his parish , as he may re- venge ...
... seamen ; the power granted to officers to search a suspected , that is , any house which they shall be pleased to mark out , may affect every man who has been so imprudent as to offend the constable of his parish , as he may re- venge ...
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... seamen , that such severities are necessary , is to consult nothing but that lust of dominion by which men are often incited to use vio- lent measures , lest they should seem to make too great concessions by softness and moderation ...
... seamen , that such severities are necessary , is to consult nothing but that lust of dominion by which men are often incited to use vio- lent measures , lest they should seem to make too great concessions by softness and moderation ...
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