The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons of Ireland, ... ], Volume 1James Porter, Pat. Byrne, and William Porter, 1784 - Ireland |
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... said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every measure which can promote the increase of the woollen manufacture of this coun- try ; and he has gone further , he has defired that the prefent ...
... said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every measure which can promote the increase of the woollen manufacture of this coun- try ; and he has gone further , he has defired that the prefent ...
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... said , smiling , he believed the House expected he fhould fay a word in reply ; he obferved the tones of the Right Honourable Gentleman , were the tones of dif- content , and he meant , if he could , to foften them . He added , I admit ...
... said , smiling , he believed the House expected he fhould fay a word in reply ; he obferved the tones of the Right Honourable Gentleman , were the tones of dif- content , and he meant , if he could , to foften them . He added , I admit ...
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... said , he meant not to have the coin- mercial code , which was in view , frittered away in parts , when the whole could be comprehended together . The Gen- tleman might amufe himself by taking up fuch a fingle part in his closet ...
... said , he meant not to have the coin- mercial code , which was in view , frittered away in parts , when the whole could be comprehended together . The Gen- tleman might amufe himself by taking up fuch a fingle part in his closet ...
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... said , which character in the sphere of life he had to admire him in moit ; whether in his privateɔr public character , as the humane advocate for the unfortunate , the tender husband and father , or to revere him on the bench , as the ...
... said , which character in the sphere of life he had to admire him in moit ; whether in his privateɔr public character , as the humane advocate for the unfortunate , the tender husband and father , or to revere him on the bench , as the ...
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... said , that he wished to have it introduced into the revised bill , " that whenever a petition was voted frivolous , malicious or vexatious , the party petitioning fhould incur the high difpleafure of the Houfe . " Mr. Hartley prefented ...
... said , that he wished to have it introduced into the revised bill , " that whenever a petition was voted frivolous , malicious or vexatious , the party petitioning fhould incur the high difpleafure of the Houfe . " Mr. Hartley prefented ...
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