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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Page 17
... also in that of England , demanded fome time , and a more mature confidera- tion , than taking up fo minute a part at this time . A fyftem of commercial laws must be entered into , and he could not help obferving , that this fingle ...
... also in that of England , demanded fome time , and a more mature confidera- tion , than taking up fo minute a part at this time . A fyftem of commercial laws must be entered into , and he could not help obferving , that this fingle ...
Page 21
... , by himself or by his agents , deliver to the fitting member or his agents a lift of all voters objected to , and the caufes of objection ; also , that the fitting member , by himself or his agents , deliver DEBATE S. 21.
... , by himself or by his agents , deliver to the fitting member or his agents a lift of all voters objected to , and the caufes of objection ; also , that the fitting member , by himself or his agents , deliver DEBATE S. 21.
Page 52
... Also an account of what fteps had been taken against the dif- miffed collectors , for their feveral arrears . Mr. Gardiner moved , that an account be given of the amount of ftampt paper , delivered to the different officers of the ...
... Also an account of what fteps had been taken against the dif- miffed collectors , for their feveral arrears . Mr. Gardiner moved , that an account be given of the amount of ftampt paper , delivered to the different officers of the ...
Page 95
... also to afford Great Britain , for her fervice abroad , as many men as we granted to her by the augmentation ; and inafmuch as many important favings may be made in the expence of maintaining that number of 12,000 men ; ' he obferved ...
... also to afford Great Britain , for her fervice abroad , as many men as we granted to her by the augmentation ; and inafmuch as many important favings may be made in the expence of maintaining that number of 12,000 men ; ' he obferved ...
Page 97
... also conscious , that the motives which induce me to trouble you , while they plead my excufe , will ensure to me a patient hearing . I rife , Sir , to af- fure the Honourable Member who introduced the question , that I moft perfectly ...
... also conscious , that the motives which induce me to trouble you , while they plead my excufe , will ensure to me a patient hearing . I rife , Sir , to af- fure the Honourable Member who introduced the question , that I moft perfectly ...
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