| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 870 pages
...or not any such petitions were presented. Ordered to lie on the table. THE BUDGET.] The House havtnp resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed, that as the House in the committee on the report of the committee of nnance had already entered... | |
| 1819 - 800 pages
...order to ascertain the effect of the resumption of cash payments. The House having resolved itself ialo a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer said, that by the several discussions which had already taken place upon the various topics which formed a part... | |
| 1820 - 848 pages
...then agreed to. The Budget. — These previous steps having been gone through, the House, on June 9th, resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means. The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed, that as the House m the committee on the report of the committee of finance had already entered... | |
| 1820 - 746 pages
...mean-spirited and the unpatriotic, the absentee and the miser. On the 27th of May, the House of Commons resolved itself into a committee of ways and means. The Chancellor of the Exchequer prefaced his account of the public resources for the year, with a statement that these had been essentially... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...mean-spirited and the unpatriotic, the absentee and the miser. On the 27th of May, the House of Commons resolved itself into a committee of ways and means. The Chancellor of the Exchequer prefaced his account of the public resources for the year, with a statement that these had been essentially... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 826 pages
...ought to be looked into. Ordered to lie on the table, and to be printed. COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS.] The House having resolved itself into a Committee...Means, The Chancellor of the Exchequer said, that he had only one alteration to propose. In the year 1816, several excise duties which had been granted... | |
| 1834 - 580 pages
...on a division by a majority of 93, — the numbers being 167 to 74. Feb. I\.—Way& and Means. — The House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, the Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced his financial statement. His Lordship observed that, as he must unavoidably deal in the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 828 pages
...ought to be looked into. Ordered to lie on the table, and to be printed. COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS.] The House having resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means, The Chancellor of the Exchequer бала, that he hud only one alteration to propose. In the year 1810, several excise duties which... | |
| 1825 - 598 pages
...third time. Ayes 226, noes 96, majority 130. On the 28th, after some preliminary business, the House resolved itself into a committee of ways and means. The Chancellor of the Exchequer then brought forward his budget for the year, and moved the repeal of certain duties. After going into... | |
| 1821 - 808 pages
...opinion that no blame attached to either party. The motion was agreed to. The house having then gone into a committee of ways and means, the chancellor of the exchequer proceeded to state the budget of the year. He began oy recapitulating the supply and the ways and means... | |
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