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 13
... allowance for the foreness of the Hon . Member's feelings ; he has felt Lord Temple ; but , although juftice required that the offence fhould be punished , yet I am fatis tied the humanity of his lordship , had a tear of compaflion for ...
... allowance for the foreness of the Hon . Member's feelings ; he has felt Lord Temple ; but , although juftice required that the offence fhould be punished , yet I am fatis tied the humanity of his lordship , had a tear of compaflion for ...
Page 103
... allowances for expences . A foldier has to encounter expences in every article . Does the Right Honourable Gentleman ... allowance , what great advantage does he boast of ? What would be the faving if the military eftablishment be reduc ...
... allowances for expences . A foldier has to encounter expences in every article . Does the Right Honourable Gentleman ... allowance , what great advantage does he boast of ? What would be the faving if the military eftablishment be reduc ...
Page 132
... on thofe gentlemen who prefented the feparate petition . Every allowance fhould be made for their fituation ; and he appealed to the candour and humanity of the House for their lenity on the occafion . That for his part 132 PARLIAMENTARY.
... on thofe gentlemen who prefented the feparate petition . Every allowance fhould be made for their fituation ; and he appealed to the candour and humanity of the House for their lenity on the occafion . That for his part 132 PARLIAMENTARY.
Page 146
... allowance or discount on the duties of cuftoms and excife , for prompt payment of fix and ten per cent . be difcontinued . " Mr. Hartley faid , -I am furprized after the declaration made a few nights ago , by the Right Hon . Gentleman ...
... allowance or discount on the duties of cuftoms and excife , for prompt payment of fix and ten per cent . be difcontinued . " Mr. Hartley faid , -I am furprized after the declaration made a few nights ago , by the Right Hon . Gentleman ...
Page 148
... allowance was a heavy tax on the merchant , and therefore ought not to be agreed to . Mr. Pelham faid , it did not affect fugars , fpirits or wines , thefe allowances being already ftruck off thofe articles . Mr. Longfield faid , this ...
... allowance was a heavy tax on the merchant , and therefore ought not to be agreed to . Mr. Pelham faid , it did not affect fugars , fpirits or wines , thefe allowances being already ftruck off thofe articles . Mr. Longfield faid , this ...
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