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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... Britain , to the adjustment made with Ireland at that period , has been abundantly teftified by the moft unequivocal proofs of fincerity and good faith . " It will ever be my wifh , as it is my duty , to promote the mu- tual confidence ...
... Britain , to the adjustment made with Ireland at that period , has been abundantly teftified by the moft unequivocal proofs of fincerity and good faith . " It will ever be my wifh , as it is my duty , to promote the mu- tual confidence ...
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... Britain , fo abundantly teftified by the facred regard fhewn on her part to the adjustment of our conftitution and commerce , demand our warmest acknow- 4 ledgments ; while we enjoy the full poffeffion of thofe 4 PARLIAMENTARY.
... Britain , fo abundantly teftified by the facred regard fhewn on her part to the adjustment of our conftitution and commerce , demand our warmest acknow- 4 ledgments ; while we enjoy the full poffeffion of thofe 4 PARLIAMENTARY.
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... Britain with that regard which must be the effect of reciprocal affection . 66 As affectionate fubjects , deeply interested in the happiness of our beloved fovereign , we learn with the highest fatisfaction the increase of that ...
... Britain with that regard which must be the effect of reciprocal affection . 66 As affectionate fubjects , deeply interested in the happiness of our beloved fovereign , we learn with the highest fatisfaction the increase of that ...
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... Britain in its full light , thereby ftrengthening the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and uniting them infeparably in fentiment as they are in intereft . " We will affiduously apply ourselves to the confideration of the many ...
... Britain in its full light , thereby ftrengthening the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and uniting them infeparably in fentiment as they are in intereft . " We will affiduously apply ourselves to the confideration of the many ...
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... 25th of March , 1783 ; and then made two additional motions , fpecifying thofe fent into foreign mar- kets , and thofe into the kingdom of Great - Britain , Mr. Gardiner did not think the state of the trade DEBATE S. 11.
... 25th of March , 1783 ; and then made two additional motions , fpecifying thofe fent into foreign mar- kets , and thofe into the kingdom of Great - Britain , Mr. Gardiner did not think the state of the trade DEBATE S. 11.
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