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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... Lord Lieutenant's pleasure , that you attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his Excellency in the House of Peers , where the Lord Chancellor faid , " Gentlemen of the House of Commons ...
... Lord Lieutenant's pleasure , that you attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his Excellency in the House of Peers , where the Lord Chancellor faid , " Gentlemen of the House of Commons ...
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... Lord Lieutenant was then announced , requiring the attendance of the Commons in the Houfe of Lords , thither they immediately repaired ; and having pre- fented their Speaker , his Excellency delivered the following moft gracious fpeech ...
... Lord Lieutenant was then announced , requiring the attendance of the Commons in the Houfe of Lords , thither they immediately repaired ; and having pre- fented their Speaker , his Excellency delivered the following moft gracious fpeech ...
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... LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , and GENERAL GOVERNOR of IRELAND . " May it please your Excellency , " WE , his Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjects , the Com- mons of Ireland , in Parliament affembled , beg leave to return your ...
... LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , and GENERAL GOVERNOR of IRELAND . " May it please your Excellency , " WE , his Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal fubjects , the Com- mons of Ireland , in Parliament affembled , beg leave to return your ...
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... Lord Lieutenant was ready to receive the addrefs ; whereupon the Speaker and the House went up with the address . Petitions were prefented from the Right Hon . Robert Stewart , complaining of an undue election for the county of Down ...
... Lord Lieutenant was ready to receive the addrefs ; whereupon the Speaker and the House went up with the address . Petitions were prefented from the Right Hon . Robert Stewart , complaining of an undue election for the county of Down ...
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... Lord Lieutenant , requesting him , to reprefent to his Majefty , the earnest intreaty of that House , that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to 18 PARLIAMENTARY.
... Lord Lieutenant , requesting him , to reprefent to his Majefty , the earnest intreaty of that House , that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to 18 PARLIAMENTARY.
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