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Side 641 - The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
Side 745 - I am confident that the three right honorable gentlemen opposite, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the late President of the Board of Trade, will all with one voice answer "No." And why not? "Because," say they, "it will injure the revenue.
Side 479 - ... prescribed by the acts of parliament. As also, that before or at their admissions, they do and shall acknowledge and profess, and shall subscribe to the foresaid confession of faith, as the confession of their faith ; and that they will practise and conform themselves to the worship presently in use in this church, and submit themselves to the government and discipline thereof, and never endeavour, directly or indirectly, the prejudice or subversion of the same; and that before the respective...
Side 579 - Each policy of insurance or other instrument, by whatever name the same shall be called, by which insurance shall be made or renewed upon property of any description...
Side 837 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Side 1059 - ... work the present full day's wages,' such eight hours to be performed between the hours of six in the morning and six in the evening ; and that this new regulation should commence on the first day of March next.
Side 607 - Be it enacted, that if any person or persons having been educated in, or at any time having made profession of the Christian religion within this realm, shall by writing, printing, teaching, or advised speaking [deny any one of the persons of the Holy Trinity to be God...
Side 831 - His Majesty is persuaded that the unremitting industry with which our enemies persevere in their avowed design of effecting the separation of Ireland from this kingdom cannot fail to engage the particular attention of Parliament ; and His Majesty recommends it...
Side 737 - With respect to the banking business of the Bank, I propose that it should be governed on precisely the same principles as would regulate any other body dealing with Bank of England notes.
Side 477 - Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, as now established by law, shall continue within this kingdom for ever. And that, in all time coming, no professors, principals, regents, masters, or others bearing office in any university...