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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... ADDRESS of the KNIGHTS , CITIZENS and BUR- GESSES , in Parliament affembled , to the KING's most excel- lent MAJESTY . " Moft gracious Sovereign , " WE , your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyalfubjects , the Com- mons of Ireland , in ...
... ADDRESS of the KNIGHTS , CITIZENS and BUR- GESSES , in Parliament affembled , to the KING's most excel- lent MAJESTY . " Moft gracious Sovereign , " WE , your Majefty's moft dutiful and loyalfubjects , the Com- mons of Ireland , in ...
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... address would be highly im- proper , for had it been neceffary , it would certainly have taken its rife at the framing of the speech ; but if the Hon . Member thought proper to withdraw his present motion for an amendment to the address ...
... address would be highly im- proper , for had it been neceffary , it would certainly have taken its rife at the framing of the speech ; but if the Hon . Member thought proper to withdraw his present motion for an amendment to the address ...
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... address to the ftrict let- ter of the speech , Ireland would not be in the happy fituation it at prefent enjoys ; for by breaking through that form , the great man , whofe memory all good men reverence , and whofe death the nation ...
... address to the ftrict let- ter of the speech , Ireland would not be in the happy fituation it at prefent enjoys ; for by breaking through that form , the great man , whofe memory all good men reverence , and whofe death the nation ...
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... address . Mr. Adderly faid he would oppofe the motion , and affign his reafon for diffenting from the vote of thanks . A clerk of his at the Barrack Board had embezzled the public money ; as foon as it came to his knowledge , he waited ...
... address . Mr. Adderly faid he would oppofe the motion , and affign his reafon for diffenting from the vote of thanks . A clerk of his at the Barrack Board had embezzled the public money ; as foon as it came to his knowledge , he waited ...
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... address from Limerick was not folicited , and that it contained the fentiments of the peo- ple at large of every religion . Mr. Adderly . I confine myself to the addrefs from the Roman Catholics . Mr. Cuffe affured the Honourable Member ...
... address from Limerick was not folicited , and that it contained the fentiments of the peo- ple at large of every religion . Mr. Adderly . I confine myself to the addrefs from the Roman Catholics . Mr. Cuffe affured the Honourable Member ...
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