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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... support of your Majesty's government , confiftently with the abilities of the nation . " We adore the mercy of divine providence in averting from this people the miferies of impending famine ; and we will chearfully concur in a ...
... support of your Majesty's government , confiftently with the abilities of the nation . " We adore the mercy of divine providence in averting from this people the miferies of impending famine ; and we will chearfully concur in a ...
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... support his father's interest against Lord Townshend's attacks ; and asked , why , when virtue in the fhape of Lord Townshend had overturned intereft , the alledged fyftem of profufion had not been overturned alfo ? He declared his firm ...
... support his father's interest against Lord Townshend's attacks ; and asked , why , when virtue in the fhape of Lord Townshend had overturned intereft , the alledged fyftem of profufion had not been overturned alfo ? He declared his firm ...
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... support , if their views and purfuits be fuch as he approves ; that nothing but the neceflary forms of , prevents my now concurring in the mo- tion , as propofed by the Honourable Baronet . But no injury can poflibly refult from our ...
... support , if their views and purfuits be fuch as he approves ; that nothing but the neceflary forms of , prevents my now concurring in the mo- tion , as propofed by the Honourable Baronet . But no injury can poflibly refult from our ...
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... support 15,000 men ? This is a queftion of empire , and not of party , I have heard in this Houfe great profeffions of gratitude , and are we now to be told we want gratitude , or are we to banish the idea of generofity from thefe walls ...
... support 15,000 men ? This is a queftion of empire , and not of party , I have heard in this Houfe great profeffions of gratitude , and are we now to be told we want gratitude , or are we to banish the idea of generofity from thefe walls ...
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... support . I must depend upon the juftice of this Houfe to believe I could add much more in favour of this motion , if my health permitted me . Mr. Grattan . - The Honourable Gentleman mistakes me ftrange- ly , if he fuppofes , that I ...
... support . I must depend upon the juftice of this Houfe to believe I could add much more in favour of this motion , if my health permitted me . Mr. Grattan . - The Honourable Gentleman mistakes me ftrange- ly , if he fuppofes , that I ...
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