| Great Britain. Parliament - 1761 - 658 sider
...Half-penny Halffarthing, was read a fecond Time, and debated. ' Refolved, Nem. Con. That in all Aids given to the King, by the Commons, the Rate or Tax ought not to be altered by the Lords. Nov. 3, 1673. A Debate arifing in the Houfe, touching the antient Order and Courfe of the Houfe, in... | |
| 1763 - 498 sider
...2nd the longeft Time ought firft tp be put to the Queflion. * Refolved, Nem. Con. That in all Aids given to the King, by the Commons, the Rate or Tax ought not to be altered by the Lords. . ' J u b 3» 1^78. Mr. Sollicitor-General reports from the Committee to whom it was, amongft other... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 sider
...read a fecond Time, and debated. ' Refolved, Nem. Con. That in all Aids given to the King, by tjie Commons, the Rate or Tax ought not to be altered by the Lords. Nov. 3, 1673. A Debate arifing in the Houfe, touching the antient Order and Courfe of the Houfe, in... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 560 sider
...the.mfelves obliged to extend the rule, and refolve, " That, in all aids given to the king by the com" mons, the rate or tax ought not to be altered by the lords." On the fame principle, the commons have objected to any alterations made by the lords, in the application... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 888 sider
...reduced the amount of an imposition on sugar, it was resolved by the other house, " That in all aids given to the king by the commons , the rate or tax ought not to be altered by the lords'." This brought on several conferences between the houses, wherein the limits of the exclusive privilege... | |
| Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 862 sider
...having reduced the amount of an imposition on sugar, it was resolved by the commons, that " in all aids are also other motions not necessarily connected with any action ; as to set aside an an This brought on several conferences between the houses, wherein the limits of the exclusive privilege... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1840 - 412 sider
...altering the burthen intended to be imposed — found themselves compelled to declare " that in all aids given " to the King by the Commons, the rate or tax ought not " to altered by the Lords" (i). After the revolution of 16S8, the Commons laid claim to a still farther... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1844 - 514 sider
...1671, the commons advanced their claim somewhat further by resolving, nem. con., " That in all aids given to the king by the commons, the rate or tax ought not to be altered;"1 and in 1678, their claim was urged so far as to exclude the lords from all power of amending... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 sider
...1671, the commons advanced their claim somewhat further by resolving, nem. con., " That in all aids given to the king by the commons, the rate or tax ought not to be altered;"1 and in 1678, their claim was urged so far as to exclude the lords from all power of amending... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 480 sider
...reduced the amount of an imposition on sugar, it was resolved by the other house, " That in all aids given to the king by the commons, the rate or tax ought not to be altered by the lords."q This brought on several conferences between the houses, wherein the limits of the exclusive... | |
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