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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... Majesty's commands , I meet you in the full poffeffion and en- joyment of thofe conftitutional and commercial advantages which have been fo firmly established by your laft parliament . The fa- cred regard , on the part of Great ...
... Majesty's commands , I meet you in the full poffeffion and en- joyment of thofe conftitutional and commercial advantages which have been fo firmly established by your laft parliament . The fa- cred regard , on the part of Great ...
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... Majesty's domestic happiness , by the birth of another prin- cefs . " Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir ...
... Majesty's domestic happiness , by the birth of another prin- cefs . " Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir ...
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... 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 parliamentary fančtion ...
... 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 parliamentary fančtion ...
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... Majesty's government , fhould be made in its expences . " Mr. Mofon obferved , that as the question was one of a number intended by the Hon . Baronet , he might with ftri & t parliamentary order object to its being brought forward alone ...
... Majesty's government , fhould be made in its expences . " Mr. Mofon obferved , that as the question was one of a number intended by the Hon . Baronet , he might with ftri & t parliamentary order object to its being brought forward alone ...
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... Majesty's government , I was ready to be fo ; I fpeak in the prefence of men who know what I fay . After the office had come over , and landed in this kingdom , I fent in writing to the chief governor , that I would not accept the ...
... Majesty's government , I was ready to be fo ; I fpeak in the prefence of men who know what I fay . After the office had come over , and landed in this kingdom , I fent in writing to the chief governor , that I would not accept the ...
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