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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... alfo to the writs that had iffued for that purpose , the greater part of the members being met in their Houfe , the following meffage was delivered by the Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod : " Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , " It is ...
... alfo to the writs that had iffued for that purpose , the greater part of the members being met in their Houfe , the following meffage was delivered by the Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod : " Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , " It is ...
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... alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I recommend likewife to your attention the proposals adopted by government for providing an afylum for the distressed Gene- vans . It well becomes the generofity of the people ' B 2 ...
... alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I recommend likewife to your attention the proposals adopted by government for providing an afylum for the distressed Gene- vans . It well becomes the generofity of the people ' B 2 ...
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... alfo on his marriage , though neither event was mentioned in the speech from the throne . Parliament condoled with his late Majesty on the death of the Prince of Wales , and with his present on that of the Princess ; none of thefe ...
... alfo on his marriage , though neither event was mentioned in the speech from the throne . Parliament condoled with his late Majesty on the death of the Prince of Wales , and with his present on that of the Princess ; none of thefe ...
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... alfo fupported the 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 ...
... alfo fupported the 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 ...
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... alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it , especial- ly the Right Honourable Gentleman , confidering how connected and circumftanced , can prudently oppofe this motion . I have not the honour of ...
... alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it , especial- ly the Right Honourable Gentleman , confidering how connected and circumftanced , can prudently oppofe this motion . I have not the honour of ...
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