The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 13 卷J. Dodsley, 1794 |
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... Bill , for difqualifying certain officers of the revenue fron voting for members of parliament . The gentlemen , who fupported this motion , fet out by thewing the fmall produce of the Cuftoms and excife at the time of the revo- lution ...
... Bill , for difqualifying certain officers of the revenue fron voting for members of parliament . The gentlemen , who fupported this motion , fet out by thewing the fmall produce of the Cuftoms and excife at the time of the revo- lution ...
第 70 頁
... bill , which was the object of the prefent motion , was wholly unneceffary . That as the law ftands at prefent , no perfon in the cuftoms , excile , or post - office , can intermeddle by perfuafion or dif- fuafion in the voting for ...
... bill , which was the object of the prefent motion , was wholly unneceffary . That as the law ftands at prefent , no perfon in the cuftoms , excile , or post - office , can intermeddle by perfuafion or dif- fuafion in the voting for ...
第 71 頁
... bill , as inconfiftent with all their profeffions . It was affirmed , that the party had for- merly brought in and fupported a bill of a fimilar tendency , if not the very fame , with that which they now oppofed . On their part , they ...
... bill , as inconfiftent with all their profeffions . It was affirmed , that the party had for- merly brought in and fupported a bill of a fimilar tendency , if not the very fame , with that which they now oppofed . On their part , they ...
第 73 頁
... bill , for the repeal of fo much of the late act , paffed in the feventh of his prefent Majesty , as related to the impofing of a duty on paper , painters colours , and glafs ; the tax upon tea , which was laid on by the fame act ...
... bill , for the repeal of fo much of the late act , paffed in the feventh of his prefent Majesty , as related to the impofing of a duty on paper , painters colours , and glafs ; the tax upon tea , which was laid on by the fame act ...
第 77 頁
... bill was entitled , An Act for regulating the proceedings of the House of Commons , on controverted elections , and is ge- nerally known by the name of the Grenville Bill , from the late Mr. George Grenville , who brought it into the ...
... bill was entitled , An Act for regulating the proceedings of the House of Commons , on controverted elections , and is ge- nerally known by the name of the Grenville Bill , from the late Mr. George Grenville , who brought it into the ...
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