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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... it was fit the House should have authentic evidence of it before they paffed a vote of thanks , to Lord Temple , who never met parliament . In his opinion , this queftion fhould be poftponed for a few days ; they DEBATES . 13.
... it was fit the House should have authentic evidence of it before they paffed a vote of thanks , to Lord Temple , who never met parliament . In his opinion , this queftion fhould be poftponed for a few days ; they DEBATES . 13.
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... should not have been permitted , much less have found it necef- fary , to articulate a word ; but if in the warmth of what I have felt , and what too haftily I may have delivered , any thing offenfive unluckily has escaped me , it was ...
... should not have been permitted , much less have found it necef- fary , to articulate a word ; but if in the warmth of what I have felt , and what too haftily I may have delivered , any thing offenfive unluckily has escaped me , it was ...
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... should not be treated with the idea of being frivolous , after what was faid in the laft paragraph of the fpeech from the throne , which fo ftrongly recommended the care of our com- merce . The Houfe ought immediately to proceed on the ...
... should not be treated with the idea of being frivolous , after what was faid in the laft paragraph of the fpeech from the throne , which fo ftrongly recommended the care of our com- merce . The Houfe ought immediately to proceed on the ...
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... in , and took their feats . Sir Francis Hutchinson moved , that a committee should be appointed to revife the laws relative to the trial of controverted elections . The Hon . John Bourke faid , that when petitions 20 PARLIAMENTARY.
... in , and took their feats . Sir Francis Hutchinson moved , that a committee should be appointed to revife the laws relative to the trial of controverted elections . The Hon . John Bourke faid , that when petitions 20 PARLIAMENTARY.
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... should be extended to cities and bo- roughs alfo . The Attorney General concurred , and the refolution paffed un- animously . Mr. Hartley pathetically defcribed the miferable fituation of the poor ofthis city , arising from the ...
... should be extended to cities and bo- roughs alfo . The Attorney General concurred , and the refolution paffed un- animously . Mr. Hartley pathetically defcribed the miferable fituation of the poor ofthis city , arising from the ...
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