Debates of the House of Commons: From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694, 8. kötetD. Henry and R. Cave, and J. Emonson, 1763 |
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316. oldal - The King has his Negative to all Bills, but I never knew that the Clerk of the Parliament had a Negative, if he laid it afide, or not.
367. oldal - ... unprovided. It is for the support of this great charge, which is now more than double to what it was, that I ask your assistance in giving me a supply answerable to the expense it brings along with it. And I cannot...
300. oldal - AN ACT FOR SECURING OF THE PROTESTANT RELIGION BY DISABLING JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, • TO INHERIT THE IMPERIAL CROWN OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND AND THE DOMINIONS AND TERRITORIES THEREUNTO BELONGING...
361. oldal - ... deserve compassion; that the rebellion in Scotland, without putting more weight upon it than it really deserves, must oblige me to a considerable expense...
367. oldal - ... troops in constant pay that can defend us from such as, either at home or abroad, are disposed to disturb us. And in truth, my concern for the peace and quiet of my subjects, as well as for the safety of the government, made me think it necessary to increase the number to the proportion I have done.
368. oldal - ... further progress in this way, to all our satisfactions, but fears and jealousies amongst ourselves, I will not apprehend that such a misfortune can...
367. oldal - Let no man take exception that there are some officers in the army not qualified, according to the late tests, for their employments. The gentlemen, I must tell you, are most of them well known to me, and having formerly served with me...
323. oldal - I am forry it is faid here, as well as in other places. This that we put upon Jenkins is an Employment for the King's, Service, and he tells us, " It reflects upon the King, and he will not go.
308. oldal - I conclude with this one advice to you, that the rules and measures of all your votes may be the known and established laws of the land, which neither can nor ought to be departed from, nor changed, but by Act of Parliament ; and I may the more reasonably require that you make the laws of the land your rule, because I am resolved they shall be mine.
306. oldal - Protestant dissenters upon the penal laws is at this time grievous to the subject, a weakening of the Protestant interest, an encouragement of Popery, and dangerous to the peace of the kingdom.