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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... business the House adjourned till to - mor‐ row . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1783 . Mr. Fofter made feveral motions , for neceffary regulations in the Conducting of contefted elections before the Houfe . Agreed to . He álfo at the fame ...
... business the House adjourned till to - mor‐ row . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1783 . Mr. Fofter made feveral motions , for neceffary regulations in the Conducting of contefted elections before the Houfe . Agreed to . He álfo at the fame ...
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... business , as it was a measure fo exceedingly neceffary , and that he would exert every effort in fupport of it . Right Hon . Thomas Pelham said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every ...
... business , as it was a measure fo exceedingly neceffary , and that he would exert every effort in fupport of it . Right Hon . Thomas Pelham said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every ...
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... business in a Chief Governor , as he experienced in Earl Tem- ple . When this Houfe comes to inveftigate the public papers , they will fee the economical hand of Lord Temple in a variety of inftances . Sir Samuel Bradstreet . I fhould ...
... business in a Chief Governor , as he experienced in Earl Tem- ple . When this Houfe comes to inveftigate the public papers , they will fee the economical hand of Lord Temple in a variety of inftances . Sir Samuel Bradstreet . I fhould ...
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... business , and he be- lieved he could not be charged with want of integrity to the pub- lic ; but that he doubted his wifdom , for he certainly wanted judgment : that in his opinion there had not been any Lord Lieu- tenant here during ...
... business , and he be- lieved he could not be charged with want of integrity to the pub- lic ; but that he doubted his wifdom , for he certainly wanted judgment : that in his opinion there had not been any Lord Lieu- tenant here during ...
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... fo ftrongly recommended the care of our com- merce . The Houfe ought immediately to proceed on the great business of commerce . C He faid he was amazed , after that to fee DEBATE S. 17 Several motions were made for writs, in the room ...
... fo ftrongly recommended the care of our com- merce . The Houfe ought immediately to proceed on the great business of commerce . C He faid he was amazed , after that to fee DEBATE S. 17 Several motions were made for writs, in the room ...
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