The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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Seite 51
... move for a Copy of the Commission of Thady Doyle , a supernumerary gauger ; and a Copy of all Corre- spondence between the Excise Board in Ireland and any super- numerary gauger , on the subject of the illicit distillation of aniseed ...
... move for a Copy of the Commission of Thady Doyle , a supernumerary gauger ; and a Copy of all Corre- spondence between the Excise Board in Ireland and any super- numerary gauger , on the subject of the illicit distillation of aniseed ...
Seite 52
... move a sum of 4,3651.7s . 8§d . towards defraying the expenses of printing the papers relative to the Montague and Pelham packets . Also , to move for an account of the number of purser's lanterns supplied to each of H. M.ships or ...
... move a sum of 4,3651.7s . 8§d . towards defraying the expenses of printing the papers relative to the Montague and Pelham packets . Also , to move for an account of the number of purser's lanterns supplied to each of H. M.ships or ...
Seite 53
... Move for leave to bring in a bill to regulate the office of necessary woman to the state apartments at St. James's . " “ Mr. Barham - Bill to make it felony , without benefit of clergy , to intermarry with the descendants of persons ...
... Move for leave to bring in a bill to regulate the office of necessary woman to the state apartments at St. James's . " “ Mr. Barham - Bill to make it felony , without benefit of clergy , to intermarry with the descendants of persons ...
Seite 55
... Move to repeal an Act passed in the 29th year of Henry VI . chap . 1 , for the attainting Jack Cade of High Treason and for the corrupting of his blood . " " Ditto - Leave to bring in a Bill to mitigate the penalties imposed by an Act ...
... Move to repeal an Act passed in the 29th year of Henry VI . chap . 1 , for the attainting Jack Cade of High Treason and for the corrupting of his blood . " " Ditto - Leave to bring in a Bill to mitigate the penalties imposed by an Act ...
Seite 95
... move again at his time of life , as he is considerably above 45 years old , which is the utmost limit of age he allows to any political exertion , and I really do not know what you could do with him , unless it was to make him ...
... move again at his time of life , as he is considerably above 45 years old , which is the utmost limit of age he allows to any political exertion , and I really do not know what you could do with him , unless it was to make him ...
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