Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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Page 28
... referred the Petitions of feveral Parties , praying for further Time to lay their Cafes on the Table ; " That the Committee had met and confidered the Pe- " titions to them referred , and that with refpect to the " Petition of both ...
... referred the Petitions of feveral Parties , praying for further Time to lay their Cafes on the Table ; " That the Committee had met and confidered the Pe- " titions to them referred , and that with refpect to the " Petition of both ...
Page 36
... referred to the " above Principles of Toleration , being Claims for " Political Power , and not for the Freedom of worship 66 " " 6 The House being moved , " That John Humphries of Humphries " Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields ...
... referred to the " above Principles of Toleration , being Claims for " Political Power , and not for the Freedom of worship 66 " " 6 The House being moved , " That John Humphries of Humphries " Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields ...
Page 42
... referred to Judges . Haflewoods ' After fome Time , the Houfe was refumed : And The Lord Walfingham reported from the Com- mittee , " That they had gone through the Bill , and " directed him to report the fame to the Houfe , without any ...
... referred to Judges . Haflewoods ' After fome Time , the Houfe was refumed : And The Lord Walfingham reported from the Com- mittee , " That they had gone through the Bill , and " directed him to report the fame to the Houfe , without any ...
Page 52
... referred are fully aware of the fpecious Reasoning which have and alfo of Philip John Stanhope , eldeft Son of John to Judges . “ are hopes ' Peta " been and will be made ufe of to induce the Legislature Stanhope Efquire , deceased ...
... referred are fully aware of the fpecious Reasoning which have and alfo of Philip John Stanhope , eldeft Son of John to Judges . “ are hopes ' Peta " been and will be made ufe of to induce the Legislature Stanhope Efquire , deceased ...
Page 53
... referred to The Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer and Mr. Justice Gibbs , who are forthwith to fummon all Parties concerned in the Bill , and , after hearing them , are to report to the House the State of the Cafe , with their ...
... referred to The Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer and Mr. Justice Gibbs , who are forthwith to fummon all Parties concerned in the Bill , and , after hearing them , are to report to the House the State of the Cafe , with their ...
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