That the annexing any clause or clauses to a bill of aid or supply, the matter of which is foreign to, and different from, the matter of the said bill of aid or supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the constitution of this government. Responsible Government in the Dominions - Page 563by Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1912 - 1670 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ireland parl, lords - 1790 - 132 pages
...hi Bills of Aid. 67. THE annexing any Claufe or lh j ul Claufes to a Eill of Aid or Supply, '7°7- the Matter of which is foreign to and different from the Matter of the faid Bill of Aid or Supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the Deilruftion of the Conftitution... | |
| Hervey Redmond Morres Mountmorres of Castlemorres (Viscount) - Ireland - 1795 - 144 pages
...dijjenticnte, That th'rs Houfe will rejeft any bill of aid or fupply to which any ciaufe or claufes, the matter of which is foreign to and different from the matter of the faid hill of aid or fapply, or any ciaufe or c!aufes for the granting of any turn or fums of money... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 502 pages
...dissentiente, that this house will " reject any bill of aid or supply, to which any clause or clauses, " the matter of which is foreign to, and different from the " matter of the said bill of aid or supply ; or any clause or clauses " for the grantingof any sum or sums of money... | |
| Ralph Thoresby - Clergy - 1832 - 478 pages
...47,) ended in the following Order:— " That the annexing any clause or clauses to a Bill of Aid or Supply, the matter of which is foreign to and different from the matter of the said Bill of Aid or Supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the Constitution... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - Legislative bodies - 1844 - 514 pages
...was ordered and declared by the lords, " That the annexing any clause or clauses to a bill of aid or supply, the matter of which is foreign to, and different from, the matter of the said bill of aid or supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the constitution... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 pages
...was ordered and declared by the lords, "That the annexing any clause or clauses to a bill of aid or supply, the matter of which is foreign to, and different from, the matter of the said bill of aid or supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the constitution... | |
| John Little - Newfoundland - 1855 - 118 pages
...been passed, re-considered. XXXVII. ^ § 192. That to annex any clause or clauses to a Bill of Aid or Supply, the matter of which is foreign to and different from the matter of the said Bill of Aid ag Supply, is unparliamentary. XXXVIII. v § 193. That proof be required that... | |
| Andrew Amos - Constitutional history - 1857 - 374 pages
...added to their roll of standing orders : " That the annexing any Clause or Clauses to a Bill of Aid or Supply, the matter of which is foreign to and different from the matter of the said Bill of Aid or Supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the constitution... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1860 - 700 pages
...added to the roll of standing orders: ' That the annexing any clause or clauses to a Bill of Aid or Supply, the matter ' of which is foreign to, and different from, the said Bill of Aid or Supply, is unparlia' mentary, and tends to destruction of the constitution of the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1866 - 1166 pages
...December, 1702. It was as follows : — " That the annexing any clause or clauses to a Bill of aid or supply, the matter of which is foreign to and different from the said Bill of aid or supply, is unparliamentary, and tends to the destruction of the constitution of... | |
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