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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... amendment , move these words : " And to congratulate with his Majefty , and to affure him of " the joy of this country , at his Royal Highnefs the Prince of " Wales having happily and aufpiciously attained the age of twenty - one years ...
... amendment , move these words : " And to congratulate with his Majefty , and to affure him of " the joy of this country , at his Royal Highnefs the Prince of " Wales having happily and aufpiciously attained the age of twenty - one years ...
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... amendment to the address , and introduce in future a compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould meet his hearty concurrence . Mr. Corry confeffed he would have been much better pleased had the circumftance been originally ...
... amendment to the address , and introduce in future a compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould meet his hearty concurrence . Mr. Corry confeffed he would have been much better pleased had the circumftance been originally ...
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... amendment , " That the com- mittee of accounts not having yet made their report , the motion was premature . " Mr. Majin could not conceive how a gentleman should so much diflike the previous queftion , and yet be ready to fubftitute a ...
... amendment , " That the com- mittee of accounts not having yet made their report , the motion was premature . " Mr. Majin could not conceive how a gentleman should so much diflike the previous queftion , and yet be ready to fubftitute a ...
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... amendment to his former motion , which was oppofed by the Provost as out of rule , and contrary to the ufage of parliament ; it was likewise op- pofed by Mr. Fitzgibbon , who alfo propofed an amendment to the amendment . Mr. Beresford ...
... amendment to his former motion , which was oppofed by the Provost as out of rule , and contrary to the ufage of parliament ; it was likewise op- pofed by Mr. Fitzgibbon , who alfo propofed an amendment to the amendment . Mr. Beresford ...
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... amendments , & c . ( which fet the Houfe in a great fit of laughter ) after which the amendment was put and negatived with- out a divifion . At a eleven o'clock the queftion of adjournment was agreed to , when Mr. Foster called the ...
... amendments , & c . ( which fet the Houfe in a great fit of laughter ) after which the amendment was put and negatived with- out a divifion . At a eleven o'clock the queftion of adjournment was agreed to , when Mr. Foster called the ...
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