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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... say that the two volumes containing the debates of the feffion of 1783-4 , which we now offer to the public , will be found of as much im- portance as those of 1781-2 . DUBLIN , 14 November , 1784 . THE M O F THE Knights , Citizens and ...
... say that the two volumes containing the debates of the feffion of 1783-4 , which we now offer to the public , will be found of as much im- portance as those of 1781-2 . DUBLIN , 14 November , 1784 . THE M O F THE Knights , Citizens and ...
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... ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to confine himself to those alone , but to take into confideration all the goods manufactured in Ireland . That he had ...
... ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to confine himself to those alone , but to take into confideration all the goods manufactured in Ireland . That he had ...
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... say to England ? We refufe you this day , when you have made us free , what we granted you when you held us in fetters ; nay , when they galled us most . When the committee of accounts have made their report , then , if proper at any ...
... say to England ? We refufe you this day , when you have made us free , what we granted you when you held us in fetters ; nay , when they galled us most . When the committee of accounts have made their report , then , if proper at any ...
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... say in excufe , that the order to the contrary has not been strictly obferved by the House fince I came into it . But fuppofing we are in danger of a war , it is not by our navy we are to protect ourselves ; this is the firft and ...
... say in excufe , that the order to the contrary has not been strictly obferved by the House fince I came into it . But fuppofing we are in danger of a war , it is not by our navy we are to protect ourselves ; this is the firft and ...
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... say , that if the late adminiftration had continued , we fhould have now on our table a plan of retrenchment . Right Hon . Mr. Pelham . - The Hon . Gentleman has held out fuch a very tempting bait , that it is impoffible for me to ...
... say , that if the late adminiftration had continued , we fhould have now on our table a plan of retrenchment . Right Hon . Mr. Pelham . - The Hon . Gentleman has held out fuch a very tempting bait , that it is impoffible for me to ...
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