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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... Some perfons very officiously waited on the viceroy to inform him . his coachman was a Papift , to which the Earl replied , with his usual pleasantry , " It may be , but I will take care that he never fhall drive me to mafs . " The ...
... Some perfons very officiously waited on the viceroy to inform him . his coachman was a Papift , to which the Earl replied , with his usual pleasantry , " It may be , but I will take care that he never fhall drive me to mafs . " The ...
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... some " other treaty . " " 6 In a letter he received from a gentleman now in Philadelphia , but a member of the first confequence in the ftate of Virginia , dated the 4th of laft September , the following hint is given : 66 " Should a ...
... some " other treaty . " " 6 In a letter he received from a gentleman now in Philadelphia , but a member of the first confequence in the ftate of Virginia , dated the 4th of laft September , the following hint is given : 66 " Should a ...
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... Some time fince it was propofed to him that the thanks of parliament fhould be voted as a reward and approbation of his merit . His reply was , that he was not ambitious of applaufe - that as to the thanks of parliament , he would not ...
... Some time fince it was propofed to him that the thanks of parliament fhould be voted as a reward and approbation of his merit . His reply was , that he was not ambitious of applaufe - that as to the thanks of parliament , he would not ...
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... Some time fince it was propofed to him that the thanks of parliament fhould be voted as a reward and approbation of his merit . His reply was , that he was not ambitious of applaufe - that as to the thanks of parliament , he would not ...
... Some time fince it was propofed to him that the thanks of parliament fhould be voted as a reward and approbation of his merit . His reply was , that he was not ambitious of applaufe - that as to the thanks of parliament , he would not ...
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... some things of which I have received information . I hear , Sir , the conduct of the court of Spain to- wards this country , has been very different from that of the court of Portugal ; formerly Spain laid very heavy duties upon Irish ...
... some things of which I have received information . I hear , Sir , the conduct of the court of Spain to- wards this country , has been very different from that of the court of Portugal ; formerly Spain laid very heavy duties upon Irish ...
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