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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... think the present a fair parliamen- tary measure , well warranted by precedent , and hope the King's Attorney - General will not be the person to stand out against it , Mr. Fitzgibbon . - The mention of his Royal Highness DEBATE S. 7.
... think the present a fair parliamen- tary measure , well warranted by precedent , and hope the King's Attorney - General will not be the person to stand out against it , Mr. Fitzgibbon . - The mention of his Royal Highness DEBATE S. 7.
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... against Warden Flood , Efq ; and the Hon . John Stratford , complaining of an undue election for Baltinglafs . Referred to be heard on the 10th of November next . Mr. Metge prefented the petition of William Chapman , Efq ; complaining ...
... against Warden Flood , Efq ; and the Hon . John Stratford , complaining of an undue election for Baltinglafs . Referred to be heard on the 10th of November next . Mr. Metge prefented the petition of William Chapman , Efq ; complaining ...
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... against his will , Is of the fame opinion still . But for the fake of the prefent adminiftration alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it , especial- ly the Right Honourable Gentleman , confidering how ...
... against his will , Is of the fame opinion still . But for the fake of the prefent adminiftration alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it , especial- ly the Right Honourable Gentleman , confidering how ...
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... against it , one , befides the Teliers . Tellers for the ayes , Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Rowley . Tellers for the noes , Sir Henry Cavendish and Mr. St. George . Sir Henry Cavendish faid he had a motion to make respecting the intereft of ...
... against it , one , befides the Teliers . Tellers for the ayes , Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Rowley . Tellers for the noes , Sir Henry Cavendish and Mr. St. George . Sir Henry Cavendish faid he had a motion to make respecting the intereft of ...
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... against Britain , and she was furrounded with enemies on every fide , we gave way to the feelings of our hearts and fpared her 4000 men , and fome time after in the mo- ment de flagrante bello , we granted her more than half our remain ...
... against Britain , and she was furrounded with enemies on every fide , we gave way to the feelings of our hearts and fpared her 4000 men , and fome time after in the mo- ment de flagrante bello , we granted her more than half our remain ...
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