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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... establishment of the public tranquillity is peculiarly favourable at this period , and will naturally give spi- rit and effect to your commercial purfuits . Both kindoms are now enabled to deliberate with undivided attention on the ...
... establishment of the public tranquillity is peculiarly favourable at this period , and will naturally give spi- rit and effect to your commercial purfuits . Both kindoms are now enabled to deliberate with undivided attention on the ...
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... establishment , you will doubtless confider it as a part of your duty to avoid unnecef- fary expence , and ultimately to fecure the utmoft advantages to your country . 66 I anticipate the greatest national benefits from the wisdom and ...
... establishment , you will doubtless confider it as a part of your duty to avoid unnecef- fary expence , and ultimately to fecure the utmoft advantages to your country . 66 I anticipate the greatest national benefits from the wisdom and ...
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... establishment of the heir apparent ; but if the Hon . Gentleman will withdraw his amendment , and offer it to the House as a substantive motion , there can be no doubt of its meeting general approbation . Mr. Corry faid , that at this ...
... establishment of the heir apparent ; but if the Hon . Gentleman will withdraw his amendment , and offer it to the House as a substantive motion , there can be no doubt of its meeting general approbation . Mr. Corry faid , that at this ...
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... establishment of the barracks greater than he found it , and under his own new ideas of reform , had laid the foundation of a confiderable increase of ex- pence to the kingdom under that head : that he admitted his lord- thip deferved ...
... establishment of the barracks greater than he found it , and under his own new ideas of reform , had laid the foundation of a confiderable increase of ex- pence to the kingdom under that head : that he admitted his lord- thip deferved ...
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... establishment . The Clerk of the Privy Council prefented at the bar , the late proclamation for laying an embargo on corn , bread , & c . and the refolution of the council of the 9th of June laft , advising that measure . Right Hon ...
... establishment . The Clerk of the Privy Council prefented at the bar , the late proclamation for laying an embargo on corn , bread , & c . and the refolution of the council of the 9th of June laft , advising that measure . Right Hon ...
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