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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... carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing tending to the intereft of Ireland , and had laid down fuch plans as would have been a national benefit , had he continued in ...
... carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing tending to the intereft of Ireland , and had laid down fuch plans as would have been a national benefit , had he continued in ...
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... carried unanimously . Refolved , Nem . Con . That an humble addrefs be presented to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant , that he will lay before his Majefty the humble defire of this Houfe , that his Majefty will be graciously pleased ...
... carried unanimously . Refolved , Nem . Con . That an humble addrefs be presented to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant , that he will lay before his Majefty the humble defire of this Houfe , that his Majefty will be graciously pleased ...
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... carried , another act will be neceffary to indemnify perfons acting under it , and even ( as my friend behind me whispers ) to indemnify this Houfe for affuming to difpenfe with the facred facts of the legiflature . The queftion paffed ...
... carried , another act will be neceffary to indemnify perfons acting under it , and even ( as my friend behind me whispers ) to indemnify this Houfe for affuming to difpenfe with the facred facts of the legiflature . The queftion paffed ...
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... carried them into the ca- binet with me . A gentleman , who now hears me , knows that I propofed to the privy council an Irish mutiny bill , and that not a view of any parliamentary grant . I fupported an absentee tax ; and while I was ...
... carried them into the ca- binet with me . A gentleman , who now hears me , knows that I propofed to the privy council an Irish mutiny bill , and that not a view of any parliamentary grant . I fupported an absentee tax ; and while I was ...
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... carried in the manner he had made it . He confeffed Mr. Garainer's information as to Spain , was perfectly well founded ; but chofe firft to enter upon the con- fideration of the tranfactions relative to Portugal , as from fuch ...
... carried in the manner he had made it . He confeffed Mr. Garainer's information as to Spain , was perfectly well founded ; but chofe firft to enter upon the con- fideration of the tranfactions relative to Portugal , as from fuch ...
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