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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... committee ordered to infpect them , but as that committee had not report- ed , the Houfe had no information on which to found the refoluti- on : in order therefore to have the question , to whose object he was a friend , fairly ...
... committee ordered to infpect them , but as that committee had not report- ed , the Houfe had no information on which to found the refoluti- on : in order therefore to have the question , to whose object he was a friend , fairly ...
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... committee of accounts , if we do their bufinefs before they meet ? Mr. Pelham - I do not hesitate to declare , that I am an enemy to previous questions whenever they can be avoided . I think they fhould not be propofed . - I would ...
... committee of accounts , if we do their bufinefs before they meet ? Mr. Pelham - I do not hesitate to declare , that I am an enemy to previous questions whenever they can be avoided . I think they fhould not be propofed . - I would ...
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... committee of accounts . Captain Burgh likewife requested it might be deferred till the committee reported ; he faid the documents would then be more correct , as fome flight mistakes may have happened in the print- ing them , which had ...
... committee of accounts . Captain Burgh likewife requested it might be deferred till the committee reported ; he faid the documents would then be more correct , as fome flight mistakes may have happened in the print- ing them , which had ...
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... committee of trade now fitting , but I fear we have fo much business already upon our hands , that to en- large it would be impracticable . Mr. Toler hoped the Right Honourable Gentleman who had just fpoken , would not infift upon ...
... committee of trade now fitting , but I fear we have fo much business already upon our hands , that to en- large it would be impracticable . Mr. Toler hoped the Right Honourable Gentleman who had just fpoken , would not infift upon ...
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... committee to be acquainted with what fteps had been taken by the British minifters , or how far they had interfered with the court of Portugal on our behalf . He had the greatest reli- ance on the good intentions of his Majefty's ...
... committee to be acquainted with what fteps had been taken by the British minifters , or how far they had interfered with the court of Portugal on our behalf . He had the greatest reli- ance on the good intentions of his Majefty's ...
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addrefs adminiftration aforefaid againſt alfo amendment anfwer Attorney becauſe bill Borough Britain bufinefs buſineſs claufe committee confequence confider confideration conftitution corn Corry declared defire Dublin duty election England Enniscorthy eſtabliſhment expence exportation faid fame fecond fecurity feffion fent fentiments ferve feveral fhall fhould filk fince firſt fituation Fofter fome ftate fubject fuch fupply fuppofe fupport fure granted himſelf Honourable Gentleman Houfe Houſe imported increaſe intereft Ireland itſelf juftice kingdom laft lefs Lord Lieutenant Lord Northington Lucius O'Brien Majefty Majefty's manufactures meaſure ment minifters moft moſt motion moved muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity obferved occafion opinion oppofe paffed parliament perfons prefented a petition propofed purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refolution Refolved reform refpect retrenchment revenue Right Honourable ſaid Serjeant at Arms ſhall Sir Henry Cavendish Sir John Blaquiere Sir John Parnel ſtate thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought tion trade vellum vote