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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... faid , his reafons for having these papers laid be- fore this Houfe , was in confequence of the very great importance of the trade in thofe branches to this country , which are not at this time upon a proper footing . He faid , that he ...
... faid , his reafons for having these papers laid be- fore this Houfe , was in confequence of the very great importance of the trade in thofe branches to this country , which are not at this time upon a proper footing . He faid , that he ...
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... faid , he rofe to make a motion that the thanks of this House be presented to our late Chief Governor Earl Temple . He faid , that this nobleman had received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief ...
... faid , he rofe to make a motion that the thanks of this House be presented to our late Chief Governor Earl Temple . He faid , that this nobleman had received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief ...
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... faid , he was not a debtor of our lord the king , and yet he must give his diffent to the refolution proposed - that there were fome characters of fuch a nature , that the lefs he faid about them the better ; and he looked upon Lord ...
... faid , he was not a debtor of our lord the king , and yet he must give his diffent to the refolution proposed - that there were fome characters of fuch a nature , that the lefs he faid about them the better ; and he looked upon Lord ...
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... faid , upon the ground of urgent neceffity , to preferve the people from abfolute famine ; but was such a step to be now taken , when there was an abundant supply within the kingdom , it would be inexcufable upon any ground . He knew ...
... faid , upon the ground of urgent neceffity , to preferve the people from abfolute famine ; but was such a step to be now taken , when there was an abundant supply within the kingdom , it would be inexcufable upon any ground . He knew ...
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... faid his motion fufficiently expreffed his ob- ject . Mr. Brown ( reprefentative for the College ) faid , as he was very little acquainted with the rules of parliament , he would be much obliged to any gentleman who would inform him ...
... faid his motion fufficiently expreffed his ob- ject . Mr. Brown ( reprefentative for the College ) faid , as he was very little acquainted with the rules of parliament , he would be much obliged to any gentleman who would inform him ...
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