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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Page 49
... further aid as to the wisdom of the House shall seem meet , for enabling the petitioners effectually to compleat the great national works now in execution . E Ordered , that faid petition be referred to the confideration DEBATE S. 49.
... further aid as to the wisdom of the House shall seem meet , for enabling the petitioners effectually to compleat the great national works now in execution . E Ordered , that faid petition be referred to the confideration DEBATE S. 49.
Page 68
... seems I went to Belfaft in the character of an incendiary : I went to Dungannon in the character of an incendiary . Now I went to neither of thofe places but by an invitation , and if a perfon invit- ed be an incendiary , what muft ...
... seems I went to Belfaft in the character of an incendiary : I went to Dungannon in the character of an incendiary . Now I went to neither of thofe places but by an invitation , and if a perfon invit- ed be an incendiary , what muft ...
Page 221
... seem to be an island rifen from the fea ; the doors of our prifon are open to us , and our better angel points to fcenes of wealth . He wished that a ftrong connection fhould fubfift between the two coun- tries , and that we fhould ...
... seem to be an island rifen from the fea ; the doors of our prifon are open to us , and our better angel points to fcenes of wealth . He wished that a ftrong connection fhould fubfift between the two coun- tries , and that we fhould ...
Page 281
... seem to me to remain in their full force at this inftant , with the addition of many fresh objections , which altered circumstances and a re- ftored conftitution , have fince that time brought along with them . —But not to enter at ...
... seem to me to remain in their full force at this inftant , with the addition of many fresh objections , which altered circumstances and a re- ftored conftitution , have fince that time brought along with them . —But not to enter at ...
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