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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... bill to re- gulate the Admiralty of Ireland ; and for leave to bring in a bill to indemnify all perfons advifing or enforcing the late embargo . TUESDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1783 . The Hon . John Bourke prefented a petition from the governors ...
... bill to re- gulate the Admiralty of Ireland ; and for leave to bring in a bill to indemnify all perfons advifing or enforcing the late embargo . TUESDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1783 . The Hon . John Bourke prefented a petition from the governors ...
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... bill to deliver from confinement all perfons discharged by proclamation , but detained for their fees . He faid this bill was a copy of one obtained in England , by the most remarkable perfonage that had appeared in Europe for many ...
... bill to deliver from confinement all perfons discharged by proclamation , but detained for their fees . He faid this bill was a copy of one obtained in England , by the most remarkable perfonage that had appeared in Europe for many ...
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... bill to deliver from confinement all perfons difcharged by proclamation , but detain d for their fees . He said this bill was a copy of one obtained in England , by the moft remarkable perforage that had appeared in Europe for many ...
... bill to deliver from confinement all perfons difcharged by proclamation , but detain d for their fees . He said this bill was a copy of one obtained in England , by the moft remarkable perforage that had appeared in Europe for many ...
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... 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 to the caufe of juftice ...
... 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 to the caufe of juftice ...
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... bill would be a good one ; but unhappily we know the contrary is fact , for those who have moft , the men who are wallowing in wealth , are ftill for having a little more ; on the contrary , there are many Thining inftances of the ...
... bill would be a good one ; but unhappily we know the contrary is fact , for those who have moft , the men who are wallowing in wealth , are ftill for having a little more ; on the contrary , there are many Thining inftances of the ...
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