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Parliamentary Proceedings.
red for the service of the present year , and to take such measures as the exi-^ T ^ ord ^ rXon ^ Z ^ n . of Lord Grenville , that his Majesty's Message he lake , ' into consideration on the morrow , and that their Lords . ips be summor . ed .
, . The "Royal Assent was given by commission to eight pubi . c ana e . gne Pr The Or ! ie - r of the Day was read for summoning their ^ . H p ^ rte into ISLH^ l terms in which the Address was
con-^ S ^^ o ^ ecTS-. ^^#aH^j&3& r ^ w oFr $ &~\^ r ™«* ^ »»« - » be ^ tnACrwilU replied , that it would ill become him to anticipate any determ ^ he Add ^ tHgreed to , and ordered to be presented to his Majesty .
March - Sir WiWrm Pullney moved , " That at the time appointed to ballot lo ^ Comlnte ' to ' iake ^ ' consideration the elections or return s-o Members of Parliament , when the Serjeant at Arms shall be sent to the Mt ™ " j ^ proceedings of other Committees shall be suspended till altei the ballot shall be Cff The " Bu ? foraying the Loan of i 3 , ooo , oool . into effect , was read a first th ? n a Committee of Supply Mr . Pitt proposed , that , , 86 fcoo : | be granted also the due to the Landguu e otHesse
ton-aids funding Navy Bills ; as sum . Cassel , and to the executors of Mr . Oswa . d . Agreed to &^J^&^&^^£F*,T2& s™MMK^"^m^°m
y; 4 ' c Viderman state-d , that the peutioners did not object to the principle of the hi thevonlv wished timt the ordinary course should be observed with respect to is h II ¦ tin it mi-ht not have a retrospective view ; he therefore conceived tre c uld be no oleciion to the petition being brought up , and moved
accor-HOUSE OF COMMONS .
- " ^ 1 EnhV" ^^ K ^ lielv ^ d ' avaU himself of the ^ -al < o -arch for precedents , , „ d in , part , „ tlie Hous , the result o l ™^^ ^ XjetiUon were hy ^ - ^^ tn ^^^ d : " $£ ftetaic . U wines were reduced , the same
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Parliamentary Proceedings.
red for the service of the present year , and to take such measures as the exi-^ T ^ ord ^ rXon ^ Z ^ n . of Lord Grenville , that his Majesty's Message he lake , ' into consideration on the morrow , and that their Lords . ips be summor . ed .
, . The "Royal Assent was given by commission to eight pubi . c ana e . gne Pr The Or ! ie - r of the Day was read for summoning their ^ . H p ^ rte into ISLH^ l terms in which the Address was
con-^ S ^^ o ^ ecTS-. ^^#aH^j&3& r ^ w oFr $ &~\^ r ™«* ^ »»« - » be ^ tnACrwilU replied , that it would ill become him to anticipate any determ ^ he Add ^ tHgreed to , and ordered to be presented to his Majesty .
March - Sir WiWrm Pullney moved , " That at the time appointed to ballot lo ^ Comlnte ' to ' iake ^ ' consideration the elections or return s-o Members of Parliament , when the Serjeant at Arms shall be sent to the Mt ™ " j ^ proceedings of other Committees shall be suspended till altei the ballot shall be Cff The " Bu ? foraying the Loan of i 3 , ooo , oool . into effect , was read a first th ? n a Committee of Supply Mr . Pitt proposed , that , , 86 fcoo : | be granted also the due to the Landguu e otHesse
ton-aids funding Navy Bills ; as sum . Cassel , and to the executors of Mr . Oswa . d . Agreed to &^J^&^&^^£F*,T2& s™MMK^"^m^°m
y; 4 ' c Viderman state-d , that the peutioners did not object to the principle of the hi thevonlv wished timt the ordinary course should be observed with respect to is h II ¦ tin it mi-ht not have a retrospective view ; he therefore conceived tre c uld be no oleciion to the petition being brought up , and moved
accor-HOUSE OF COMMONS .
- " ^ 1 EnhV" ^^ K ^ lielv ^ d ' avaU himself of the ^ -al < o -arch for precedents , , „ d in , part , „ tlie Hous , the result o l ™^^ ^ XjetiUon were hy ^ - ^^ tn ^^^ d : " $£ ftetaic . U wines were reduced , the same