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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... Speaker of the Hon . Houfe of Commons . Thomas Smyth , Efq ; LONDONDERRY COUNTY . Right Hon . Thomas Conolly . Right Hon . Edward Cary . Borough of Coleraine . Right Hon . Richard Jackson . Right Hon . John Beresford . Arthur Wolfe ...
... Speaker of the Hon . Houfe of Commons . Thomas Smyth , Efq ; LONDONDERRY COUNTY . Right Hon . Thomas Conolly . Right Hon . Edward Cary . Borough of Coleraine . Right Hon . Richard Jackson . Right Hon . John Beresford . Arthur Wolfe ...
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... , and there chufe a fit perfon to be your Speaker , and having fo done , that you prefent him here forthwith to his Excellency for his approbation . " VOL . II . B The Commons then returned , and being fworn , Mr. THE ...
... , and there chufe a fit perfon to be your Speaker , and having fo done , that you prefent him here forthwith to his Excellency for his approbation . " VOL . II . B The Commons then returned , and being fworn , Mr. THE ...
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... Speaker of that Houfe ftood , required in the perfon who filled it , not only the moft perfect knowledge and thorough experience of parliamentary bufinefs ; not only an intimate acquaintance with , and ardent love for the conftitution ...
... Speaker of that Houfe ftood , required in the perfon who filled it , not only the moft perfect knowledge and thorough experience of parliamentary bufinefs ; not only an intimate acquaintance with , and ardent love for the conftitution ...
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... Speaker read the addrefs , ( Mr. Corry of Newry , ) after taking great pains to fhew that what he was about to propofe , was not to be confidered as an oppofition motion , or in the leaft degree tending to difturb that harmony and ...
... Speaker read the addrefs , ( Mr. Corry of Newry , ) after taking great pains to fhew that what he was about to propofe , was not to be confidered as an oppofition motion , or in the leaft degree tending to difturb that harmony and ...
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... 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 ; and from Mr. Bagwell , complaining of the fame in the city of Cork ...
... 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 ; and from Mr. Bagwell , complaining of the fame in the city of Cork ...
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