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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... , inftead of relief , to the poor . The Recorder faid , that could not produce the effect , because it was well known , farmers muft fend in corn to obtain money to pay their rents . ; Capt . T. Burgh defired to know how long DEBATE S. 23.
... , inftead of relief , to the poor . The Recorder faid , that could not produce the effect , because it was well known , farmers muft fend in corn to obtain money to pay their rents . ; Capt . T. Burgh defired to know how long DEBATE S. 23.
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... because such matters came through many hands before they reached the fub - fheriff , and v hen it came to him , too often made a pretext of revenge and opprellion . He moved for leave to bring in a bill for furthering juftice , by ...
... because such matters came through many hands before they reached the fub - fheriff , and v hen it came to him , too often made a pretext of revenge and opprellion . He moved for leave to bring in a bill for furthering juftice , by ...
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... because we at , firft engaged her in an undertaking beyond her firength : - when all the world united against Britain , and she was furrounded with enemies on every fide , we gave way to the feelings of our hearts and fpared her 4000 ...
... because we at , firft engaged her in an undertaking beyond her firength : - when all the world united against Britain , and she was furrounded with enemies on every fide , we gave way to the feelings of our hearts and fpared her 4000 ...
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... because while that com- mittee was fitting , the confequence would be , the House would be without any orders . - Adjourned ' till to - morrow . THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1783 . Mr. Burke prefented a petition of the commiflioners for ...
... because while that com- mittee was fitting , the confequence would be , the House would be without any orders . - Adjourned ' till to - morrow . THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1783 . Mr. Burke prefented a petition of the commiflioners for ...
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... because their account was deemed unfatisfactory . He proved from the papers of the office , that all affiftance from the corporation revenues diminished in exact proportion as parlia mentary bounty increased : and thought , as the ...
... because their account was deemed unfatisfactory . He proved from the papers of the office , that all affiftance from the corporation revenues diminished in exact proportion as parlia mentary bounty increased : and thought , as the ...
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