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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... army as a body of brave and worthy men , but I would not facrifice the kingdom to their benefit . Now , Sir , if minifters really mean economy , they will agree with this amend- ment of mine ; if not , they will amufe us with words only ...
... army as a body of brave and worthy men , but I would not facrifice the kingdom to their benefit . Now , Sir , if minifters really mean economy , they will agree with this amend- ment of mine ; if not , they will amufe us with words only ...
Page 39
... army , -now when England has acted juftly , I will not fay generoully , -now when she has loft her empire - when the ftill feels the wounds of the last unhappy war , and comforts herself only with the faithful friendship of Ireland . If ...
... army , -now when England has acted juftly , I will not fay generoully , -now when she has loft her empire - when the ftill feels the wounds of the last unhappy war , and comforts herself only with the faithful friendship of Ireland . If ...
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... , in fuperaddition to that of a stand- ing army . The only idea that ever occurred to England , or any free country of Europe , I adopted , namely , that of a conflitu- - tional militia . At that time the idea of a 62 PARLIAMENTARY.
... , in fuperaddition to that of a stand- ing army . The only idea that ever occurred to England , or any free country of Europe , I adopted , namely , that of a conflitu- - tional militia . At that time the idea of a 62 PARLIAMENTARY.
Page 72
... army of officers - not privates --- an army - of expence - not of ufe - an army of the minifter - not of the people . I know arguments will be found to prove that all this was ex- pedient , and that the great number of officers and ...
... army of officers - not privates --- an army - of expence - not of ufe - an army of the minifter - not of the people . I know arguments will be found to prove that all this was ex- pedient , and that the great number of officers and ...
Page 73
... army in time of profound peace , and humbly praying his Majefty to reftore the due proportion between the re- fources and expences of the kingdom . He did not mean to fpe- cify the minute articles of reform , but in general words to lay ...
... army in time of profound peace , and humbly praying his Majefty to reftore the due proportion between the re- fources and expences of the kingdom . He did not mean to fpe- cify the minute articles of reform , but in general words to lay ...
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