The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings And ..., volume 3
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings And ..., volume 3
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Fielde feconded the nwition. He entirely agreed in Mr. FiV/A. the whole of the honourable gentleman's argument ; and added, that the matter was of too much confequcnce to be left in amr biguity, . Governor Pownall moved the previous queftion ; in order, oov. Few- he laid, to introduce a motion he had given notice of before. naiL The Houfe divided. For the previous queftion, 89 ; againft it, 12. . Governor PovJualL He was fomewhat experienced in this Governor matter, as to the grounds on which t...he people of America p^wr-//. give and grant their monies. He knew, he fhid, their jea- ioufies on this fubjeft, and how neceifary it is to obviate all fuch. That he had therefore on this occafion, wherein the Houfe are calling upon them to contribxite, by their own grants, to tlic. common burdens of the empire and to the common defence, very attentively watched the mode in which (in this particular cafe) the Houfe would frame this bufincfs. That there may be noting, not only to give real grounds of objeaiou, but not even grounds of jealoufy.
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