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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... best eulogium , and fe- conded the motion . The clerk then put the queftion , and the Right Hon . Edmund Sexton Pery was unanimouily chofen Speaker . Mr. Perry then took the chair , and in a fhort but pathetic fpeech , affured the Houfe ...
... best eulogium , and fe- conded the motion . The clerk then put the queftion , and the Right Hon . Edmund Sexton Pery was unanimouily chofen Speaker . Mr. Perry then took the chair , and in a fhort but pathetic fpeech , affured the Houfe ...
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... best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity , are alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I recommend likewife to your attention the ...
... best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity , are alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I recommend likewife to your attention the ...
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... best effects , and to prevent frauds and impofition . " We fhall likewife extend our care to the Proteftant Charter- Schools . " We shall readily forward the liberal intentions of government to provide an afylum for the diftreffed ...
... best effects , and to prevent frauds and impofition . " We fhall likewife extend our care to the Proteftant Charter- Schools . " We shall readily forward the liberal intentions of government to provide an afylum for the diftreffed ...
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... best confideration , he had not been able to difcover what that tendency was , and as the Baronet refused to inform him , he would not give the motion an affirmative without fome explanation . Sir H. Cavendish faid his motion ...
... best confideration , he had not been able to difcover what that tendency was , and as the Baronet refused to inform him , he would not give the motion an affirmative without fome explanation . Sir H. Cavendish faid his motion ...
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... best to poftpone the last bill , or to let it come in as part of the general police bill . The Prove thought it better to let it ftand upon its own ground . Mr. Toler fa d , he had another motion to make , which was of fome confequence ...
... best to poftpone the last bill , or to let it come in as part of the general police bill . The Prove thought it better to let it ftand upon its own ground . Mr. Toler fa d , he had another motion to make , which was of fome confequence ...
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