The Scots Magazine, Band 46Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1784 |
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... moved for his fecond refolu → tion , for 430,269 l . for orduance land fer- vice for the year 1784 . This refolution produced a moft te- dious converfation . Sir Jofeph Mawbey faid , that the coun- try was in such a state , that if it ...
... moved for his fecond refolu → tion , for 430,269 l . for orduance land fer- vice for the year 1784 . This refolution produced a moft te- dious converfation . Sir Jofeph Mawbey faid , that the coun- try was in such a state , that if it ...
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... moved , " That it is neceffary to the most effential intereft of this kingdom , and peculiarly incumbent on this House , to purfue , with unremit ting attention , the confideration of a fuitable remedy for the abufes which have ...
... moved , " That it is neceffary to the most effential intereft of this kingdom , and peculiarly incumbent on this House , to purfue , with unremit ting attention , the confideration of a fuitable remedy for the abufes which have ...
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... moved , that the further confideration of Sir Thomas Rumbold's bill of pains and penalties be deferred to the 20th of July . This was opposed by Mr Baker , and a divifion enfued ; when the numbers were , for the motion 27 , against it 8 ...
... moved , that the further confideration of Sir Thomas Rumbold's bill of pains and penalties be deferred to the 20th of July . This was opposed by Mr Baker , and a divifion enfued ; when the numbers were , for the motion 27 , against it 8 ...
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... moved , " that the chair- man Mr Huffey be directed to move , That it is the opinion of the House , that the Lords of the Treasury ought not to confent that the Directors of the Eaft . India Company do accept any more bills , unless ...
... moved , " that the chair- man Mr Huffey be directed to move , That it is the opinion of the House , that the Lords of the Treasury ought not to confent that the Directors of the Eaft . India Company do accept any more bills , unless ...
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... moved , that the order of the day be read ; which being feconded , Mr Pitt infifted , that no cenfure for diforder could fairly be imputed to him , his perfeverance being in confequence of a meffage from his Majefty , which he would now ...
... moved , that the order of the day be read ; which being feconded , Mr Pitt infifted , that no cenfure for diforder could fairly be imputed to him , his perfeverance being in confequence of a meffage from his Majefty , which he would now ...
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