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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... Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod : " Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , " It is his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's pleasure , that you attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his ...
... Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod : " Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons , " It is his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's pleasure , that you attend him immediately in the Houfe of Peers . " Accordingly the members went up to attend his ...
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... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to ...
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " I have ordered the proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to ...
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... gentlemen in administration ; that as he did not fee any thing of it in the fpeech from the throne , he begged to be informed whe- ther they intended to make any alteration in the duty of the goods manufactured in this country , or in ...
... gentlemen in administration ; that as he did not fee any thing of it in the fpeech from the throne , he begged to be informed whe- ther they intended to make any alteration in the duty of the goods manufactured in this country , or in ...
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... Gentlemen who followed him , ( Mr. Rowley and Mr. Cuff- ) I did not think it poifi- ble that there could have been a ... Gentleman . But to take leave of him , and apply myself to the Right Honourable Gentleman who principally opposes ...
... Gentlemen who followed him , ( Mr. Rowley and Mr. Cuff- ) I did not think it poifi- ble that there could have been a ... Gentleman . But to take leave of him , and apply myself to the Right Honourable Gentleman who principally opposes ...
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... Gentleman , confidering how connected and circumftanced , can prudently oppofe this motion . I have not the honour of knowing much of his prefent Excellency , but I have heard his character to be that of a gentleman , and his feel- ings ...
... Gentleman , confidering how connected and circumftanced , can prudently oppofe this motion . I have not the honour of knowing much of his prefent Excellency , but I have heard his character to be that of a gentleman , and his feel- ings ...
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