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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... conduct which had gained their good opinion . A Meffage from his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant was then announced , requiring the attendance of the Commons in the Houfe of Lords , thither they immediately repaired ; and having pre ...
... conduct which had gained their good opinion . A Meffage from his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant was then announced , requiring the attendance of the Commons in the Houfe of Lords , thither they immediately repaired ; and having pre ...
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... conduct on the part of parliament . Upon the arrival of the late Prince of Wales in England , parliament congratulated his Majefty , as they did alfo on his marriage , though neither event was mentioned in the speech from the throne ...
... conduct on the part of parliament . Upon the arrival of the late Prince of Wales in England , parliament congratulated his Majefty , as they did alfo on his marriage , though neither event was mentioned in the speech from the throne ...
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... . 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 time obferved , that the DEBATE S.
... . 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 time obferved , that the DEBATE S.
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... conduct as Chief Governor , as every public measure 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 ...
... conduct as Chief Governor , as every public measure 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 ...
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... conduct , the virtues of which are so tho- roughly understood by the whole kingdom , but that an affertion fell from the Hon . Member on the floor , which makes it neceffary for me to rife . He fays , that addreffes were procured in the ...
... conduct , the virtues of which are so tho- roughly understood by the whole kingdom , but that an affertion fell from the Hon . Member on the floor , which makes it neceffary for me to rife . He fays , that addreffes were procured in the ...
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