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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I would have part of the Instructions to the Committee. Mr Foley.] I find a Clause in the Bill that confirms Leases made … the other, and take away all Divisions for the future. Mr Foley.] I am afraid we are under a mistake in this. Some …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… freely, but I own I am against all Home-Excises. Mr Foley.] If a Land-Tax commence not till after Christmas, how …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… their stead; therefore I would not reject the Clause. Mr Foley.] The Question is, "Whether this Clause shall be … life, and some fined a year's Revenue of their estates. Mr Foley.] No longer ago than Sunday last, the Minister in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… upon persons who serve you in the Courts of Justice. Mr Foley.] If your Member was not a Prosecutor, I wonder how … any body take up the first stone, and throw it at me. Mr Foley.] What moved this Instruction to the Committee of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and then the House may be moved for a Bill. Mr Paul Foley.] What you are now debating is of vast consequence to … of Credit. I am no Lawyer, but believe it may be done. Mr Foley.] I cannot say any thing, till we know what the Revenue … I believe they are not now 400,000 l. per ann. Mr Paul Foley.] It concerns us to give the King a Supply, but it …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by the King, out of Ireland, shall be obligatory here. Mr Foley.] To prevent two co-ordinate Powers, let the Queen have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… May 7. [The Regency Bill was read the third time.] Mr Foley.] I suppose 'tis the intention of the House, that the … of us were in. Pray let us go to some other business. Mr Foley.] I have had experience how hard this has been. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… before you, then you are ready for Resolution. Mr Foley.] The Receiver-General of the Customs, in King … of Accounts lay before you this Head, before you vote. Mr Foley.] As for the Officers Fee-farm of the Customs, all … State; as foreign Ministers, and Members of this House. Mr Foley.] 'Tis said, by Lowther, "That he thought not this fit …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Supply. In a Grand Committee. On the Supply. Mr Foley.] The Government, for three years past, eleven … seas 38,050.] In a Grand Committee. On the Supply. Mr Foley.] Consider what our State is, besides LandTax, and … and not what was conquered in France." Sir John Guise:] Foley said, "He could not consent to the number of Men …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to the King. Sir Francis Winnington in the Chair. Mr Foley.] The Admiralty and Navy, points of the greatest … that did burlesque it, Head by Head. You were told, by Foley, "That he could not enumerate all,for they were … think this method is not for the service of the Nation. Mr Foley.] I would have every Counsellor set his hand to his …
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