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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... attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his Excellency in the House of Peers , where the Lord Chancellor faid , " Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " It is his Excellency the Lord ...
... attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his Excellency in the House of Peers , where the Lord Chancellor faid , " Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " It is his Excellency the Lord ...
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... attended by the Commons , to their own Houfe , where the fpeech was again read by the Clerk : My Lords and Gentlemen , 66 " It is with more than ordinary fatisfaction that , in obedience to his Majesty's commands , I meet you in the ...
... attended by the Commons , to their own Houfe , where the fpeech was again read by the Clerk : My Lords and Gentlemen , 66 " It is with more than ordinary fatisfaction that , in obedience to his Majesty's commands , I meet you in the ...
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... attended to in framing both the fpeech and the addrefs , or if any gentleman ( applying to the Treasury Bench ) would fhew a mode more refpectful to his Ma- jefty , in which it could be introduced , he was ready to comply . Mr ...
... attended to in framing both the fpeech and the addrefs , or if any gentleman ( applying to the Treasury Bench ) would fhew a mode more refpectful to his Ma- jefty , in which it could be introduced , he was ready to comply . Mr ...
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... attended , and confeffed he owed the money . He faid Lord Temple lamented his fituation - but as foon as he ( Mr. Adderly ) left that nobleman , the Crown Solicitor was ordered to proceed against him without mercy . Thus was he used ...
... attended , and confeffed he owed the money . He faid Lord Temple lamented his fituation - but as foon as he ( Mr. Adderly ) left that nobleman , the Crown Solicitor was ordered to proceed against him without mercy . Thus was he used ...
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... attend his duty this day , in order to lay before parliament fome information of the greatest national importance , and there- fore requested the attention of the Houfe for a few moments . His information was contained in a letter from ...
... attend his duty this day , in order to lay before parliament fome information of the greatest national importance , and there- fore requested the attention of the Houfe for a few moments . His information was contained in a letter from ...
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