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Article PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. ← Page 8 of 10 →
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Parliamentary Proceedings.
« 3 ?„ L \? w f ^ Sivm M"s a " re P tIle , atc act for sus * pending the Habeas Corpus act . " A long debate then took place , in which several Members spoke on each side itieqncsuon , and » , icl , lasted till ( hrce o ' clock in the morning when tl . eHouse divided , lor the motion 41 , against 185 . rim ; " * £ ommi } te * f Supply , voted . 00 , 000 seamen , including 15 , 000 marines lor the service of the year 795 at the rate of month
, , 4 I . per man per . fortVe ^ T ° '' ^ - " d MC ; '" ' " ° ^ «« pound ibr Land-tax iortnejeai 1 ; also a continuation of the Malt duties Mr . Lnmbton moved for a return of all the foreign troops in British pav and ^ I " co ' ^ l T t ° had ^ " ki"e ( I ° r tlie ^ am ° » S "e t « oS £ * to 11 , 1 =, country by tne Elector of Hanover , the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel the Margrave of Badenand the Land ofDarmstadt
, grave - . He thought his mo ! tion necessary , because he had been informed that this country gave 30 ! for every man belong . ng to these powers , who was either killed or had died ; Md Mr «; 1 . f y bcen . ! » the 'W "f w » " . - ch amounted to 160 000 -nw \» J . ? ' - "" objection to grant the papers moved for . With re-Ss nfm- ^ cd n ' ^ * "' "" f <> 1 ' e I , 6 '' 7 man killed ' tile Honourable Gentleman w « T le motio ' p , 1 ^/ 1 «»» y wrong in the sum which he had calculated . ifie motion was canned unanimously
* taBri " ish w ^ l , !^ '' T ' "' . «« W"ed , wounded , and missing , of M , rt / , '' , S ' ' ' P 'S - -The motion was carried . PrussVm troonseT ' , ' , '" ere be ' aid before tl , e House > lhe a ^»» ' of the Prussian tioops employed , in pursuance of the late treaty as far as tint info ,-mation could be obtained , which was negatived ^ Mr . , SW «« -condemned in the strongest terms the conduct of ministers in V ? SC Itorm ? i ° ? correspondence
7 € r' ; n , ! . ,, . ° as they were in posses 0 , 0 . Ihe House . hen resolved itself into a Committee of Supply and the question being put , that there be granted to his Majesty , oo , iio selen inchu ! Dia ^ T ; ' ' fr- r '; ce o { the ? ear ' w » - RO "' - " *"" ™ "" »; - 5 * , h , m P « V . of the navy . Our ships did not sai so fast as those 01 the enemy ; and there was an inequality in their sail ! ,,- which r iised
Capt . Berkeley thought it incumbent on him , as a naval officer to -av some flung to what had dropped from the Honourable Gent em ; u He " irleed I , u some of our ships didnotsail so well as others ^« o . fl . ' . tit , ^ boS * former " M t ! ' " T ^ ?¦ "' r ^ did our sl" > " ° w sail ' — ' " - "'« Jormeilt . ad done . A question of this sort ought not to betaken no at this period , "iivien we were eivr- . lged in a war . He would confess > . t . might be better sailers than they are , if men of science S i I * end the construction of them if rewards
; Wer , held out fo , I c best models - and he believed the models of the French shi ps were better than ours b t U had better heads and hands , and our ships were inade strong , He be ! ri ^^ CSr' thiltWe SU 0 UW hwc * ' ' * ^ . ether better , 4 n Mr . Robinson replied . of ^! z ;^ : x : ^ i ^ why "eM - " ^ ^ , ^ 1 , lime
Admiral Gardner said , that the Lords of the Admiralty had no < hip « fo do SSsHl " Nit II ^ iT' ? " ° . . pS ; tllat ™^ business of rte Su vcvii of « e Navy He d ftered in op . mon with his Honourable Friend , who had said tint "as « FHH # r' * S
SKSwM II } _ > ' F , ' |) ca ^ <> 3 F ™ m the * French 352 . He entertainer « ] n . o doubt , but if premiums . re hfjd out here for good models , our ships would
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Parliamentary Proceedings.
« 3 ?„ L \? w f ^ Sivm M"s a " re P tIle , atc act for sus * pending the Habeas Corpus act . " A long debate then took place , in which several Members spoke on each side itieqncsuon , and » , icl , lasted till ( hrce o ' clock in the morning when tl . eHouse divided , lor the motion 41 , against 185 . rim ; " * £ ommi } te * f Supply , voted . 00 , 000 seamen , including 15 , 000 marines lor the service of the year 795 at the rate of month
, , 4 I . per man per . fortVe ^ T ° '' ^ - " d MC ; '" ' " ° ^ «« pound ibr Land-tax iortnejeai 1 ; also a continuation of the Malt duties Mr . Lnmbton moved for a return of all the foreign troops in British pav and ^ I " co ' ^ l T t ° had ^ " ki"e ( I ° r tlie ^ am ° » S "e t « oS £ * to 11 , 1 =, country by tne Elector of Hanover , the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel the Margrave of Badenand the Land ofDarmstadt
, grave - . He thought his mo ! tion necessary , because he had been informed that this country gave 30 ! for every man belong . ng to these powers , who was either killed or had died ; Md Mr «; 1 . f y bcen . ! » the 'W "f w » " . - ch amounted to 160 000 -nw \» J . ? ' - "" objection to grant the papers moved for . With re-Ss nfm- ^ cd n ' ^ * "' "" f <> 1 ' e I , 6 '' 7 man killed ' tile Honourable Gentleman w « T le motio ' p , 1 ^/ 1 «»» y wrong in the sum which he had calculated . ifie motion was canned unanimously
* taBri " ish w ^ l , !^ '' T ' "' . «« W"ed , wounded , and missing , of M , rt / , '' , S ' ' ' P 'S - -The motion was carried . PrussVm troonseT ' , ' , '" ere be ' aid before tl , e House > lhe a ^»» ' of the Prussian tioops employed , in pursuance of the late treaty as far as tint info ,-mation could be obtained , which was negatived ^ Mr . , SW «« -condemned in the strongest terms the conduct of ministers in V ? SC Itorm ? i ° ? correspondence
7 € r' ; n , ! . ,, . ° as they were in posses 0 , 0 . Ihe House . hen resolved itself into a Committee of Supply and the question being put , that there be granted to his Majesty , oo , iio selen inchu ! Dia ^ T ; ' ' fr- r '; ce o { the ? ear ' w » - RO "' - " *"" ™ "" »; - 5 * , h , m P « V . of the navy . Our ships did not sai so fast as those 01 the enemy ; and there was an inequality in their sail ! ,,- which r iised
Capt . Berkeley thought it incumbent on him , as a naval officer to -av some flung to what had dropped from the Honourable Gent em ; u He " irleed I , u some of our ships didnotsail so well as others ^« o . fl . ' . tit , ^ boS * former " M t ! ' " T ^ ?¦ "' r ^ did our sl" > " ° w sail ' — ' " - "'« Jormeilt . ad done . A question of this sort ought not to betaken no at this period , "iivien we were eivr- . lged in a war . He would confess > . t . might be better sailers than they are , if men of science S i I * end the construction of them if rewards
; Wer , held out fo , I c best models - and he believed the models of the French shi ps were better than ours b t U had better heads and hands , and our ships were inade strong , He be ! ri ^^ CSr' thiltWe SU 0 UW hwc * ' ' * ^ . ether better , 4 n Mr . Robinson replied . of ^! z ;^ : x : ^ i ^ why "eM - " ^ ^ , ^ 1 , lime
Admiral Gardner said , that the Lords of the Admiralty had no < hip « fo do SSsHl " Nit II ^ iT' ? " ° . . pS ; tllat ™^ business of rte Su vcvii of « e Navy He d ftered in op . mon with his Honourable Friend , who had said tint "as « FHH # r' * S
SKSwM II } _ > ' F , ' |) ca ^ <> 3 F ™ m the * French 352 . He entertainer « ] n . o doubt , but if premiums . re hfjd out here for good models , our ships would