The Parliamentary Register: Proceedings and Debates, Volume 4J. Debrett., 1802 - Great Britain |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
addrefs adminiftration afferted affure againſt America anſwer army becauſe befides bill Britain Britiſh bufinefs buſineſs cafe cauſe circumftances claufe colonies commiffion confefs confent confequences confideration conftitutional congrefs courfe courſe debate defire difpofition Duke of Richmond Earl of Effingham eſtabliſhed expence expreffed faid fame fatisfied feems feffion fent fentiments fervice feveral fhall fhips fhort fhould fide fince fingle firft firſt fituation fome ftate ftill fubject fubmiffion fubmit fuch fufficient fuppofed fupport fure Grace himſelf honour Houfe Houſe inftance intereft juftified laft laſt leaft learned Lord lefs Lord Camden Lord Mansfield Lordships Majefty Majefty's matter means meaſures minifters moft moſt motion muft muſt myſelf neceffary neceffity never noble Duke noble Earl noble Lord obferved occafion opinion paffed Parliament perfons petition poffible prefent propofed provifions purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refift refolution refpecting ſaid ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion trial troops truft Viſcount
Popular passages
Page 156 - If you do not kill them, they will kill you;' if we do not, my lords, get the better of America, America will get the better of us. Are we to stand idle, because we are told this is an unjust war?
Page 46 - Colonies and Plantations in America have been, are, and of Right ought to be subordinate unto and dependent upon the Imperial Crown and Parliament of Great Britain...
Page 196 - They are seditious, unfaithful, disobedient, devourers, and destroyers of all places and countries whereinto they are drawn ; as being held by no other bond than their own commodity. Yea, that which is most fearful among such hirelings is, that they have often, and in time of greatest extremity, not only refused to fight in...
Page 280 - Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, the Three Lower Counties on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, during the Continuance of the present Rebellion...
Page 200 - WE, your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament aflembled, humbly beg leave to...
Page 208 - ... to his Majefty, what they confider to be their juft rights and real grievances ; that in fuch cafe his Majefty will confent to a fufpenfion of aims ; and that his Majefty has authority from his Parliament, to aflure them that fuch their petition, (hall be received, confidered, and anfwered.
Page 5 - Grace folemnlf protefted, as long as he had the honour of a feat in that Houfe, he would never endure it. If the noble Lords who made the...
Page 160 - That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty, praying, that he would be gracioufly pleafed to...
Page 170 - The question is not, therefore, how we shall be able to realize a vain, delusive scheme of dominion, but how we shall make it the interest of the Americans to continue faithful allies and warm friends. Surely that can never be effected by fleets and armies. Instead of meditating conquest and exhausting our...
Page 157 - ... idle, becaufe we are told this is an unjuft war, and wait till they have brought their arms to our very doors ? The...