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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... subject into confideration . Mr. Gardiner prefented a petition from the Governors of the Houfe of Industry , praying aid . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the trustees of the linen manufac- ture fhould lay before the House an account of all ...
... subject into confideration . Mr. Gardiner prefented a petition from the Governors of the Houfe of Industry , praying aid . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the trustees of the linen manufac- ture fhould lay before the House an account of all ...
Page 115
... subject to mutilation . There was another reafon why he could not con- fent , and that was , the agent for the petitioners had told him he was very much mistaken , if he thought the perfons who had figned the petition were the only ...
... subject to mutilation . There was another reafon why he could not con- fent , and that was , the agent for the petitioners had told him he was very much mistaken , if he thought the perfons who had figned the petition were the only ...
Page 137
... subject with any new tax , and hoped that the duties upon fo- reign malt liquor , and the regulations in favour of the Irish brew- er , would not be confidered as a tax ; he was not at all anxious about them in that view , but only as ...
... subject with any new tax , and hoped that the duties upon fo- reign malt liquor , and the regulations in favour of the Irish brew- er , would not be confidered as a tax ; he was not at all anxious about them in that view , but only as ...
Page 145
... subject , and will , if the committee fhall not think it too great an intrufion upon their time , lay the refult before them- [ hear ! hear ! ] It appears to me extremely easy to put an end to all fraud in this branch of the revenue ...
... subject , and will , if the committee fhall not think it too great an intrufion upon their time , lay the refult before them- [ hear ! hear ! ] It appears to me extremely easy to put an end to all fraud in this branch of the revenue ...
Page 149
... subject ; that it would cause an intermediate ftate between the judgments of the court and the appeal to the House of Lords . That in England the opinions of the twelve judges were taken before the final appeal . In Ireland the ...
... subject ; that it would cause an intermediate ftate between the judgments of the court and the appeal to the House of Lords . That in England the opinions of the twelve judges were taken before the final appeal . In Ireland the ...
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