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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... give spi- rit and effect to your commercial purfuits . Both kindoms are now enabled to deliberate with undivided attention on the fureft means of increafing their profperity , and reaping the certain fruits of reci- procal affection ...
... give spi- rit and effect to your commercial purfuits . Both kindoms are now enabled to deliberate with undivided attention on the fureft means of increafing their profperity , and reaping the certain fruits of reci- procal affection ...
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... give me leave to add , that were we to agree to this motion , unprecedented on the journals of England or Ireland , it might be fuppofed that the Houfe reproved his Majefty for not having di- rected the Viceroy in his fpeech to both ...
... give me leave to add , that were we to agree to this motion , unprecedented on the journals of England or Ireland , it might be fuppofed that the Houfe reproved his Majefty for not having di- rected the Viceroy in his fpeech to both ...
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... give gentlemen an opportunity of turning their thoughts on an object of fo much importance to this nation . I have ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to ...
... give gentlemen an opportunity of turning their thoughts on an object of fo much importance to this nation . I have ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to ...
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... give orders for fuing him , and that nothing but the welfare of the state could occafion it -- He remarked that the laft obfervation made by Mr. Adderly , put him in mind of an affair which hap- pened when the late Earl of Chesterfield ...
... give orders for fuing him , and that nothing but the welfare of the state could occafion it -- He remarked that the laft obfervation made by Mr. Adderly , put him in mind of an affair which hap- pened when the late Earl of Chesterfield ...
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... give my vote this night , I will give this refolution a nega- tive - If it is poftponed , and I have authentic documents of his integrity and wifdom , I think I fhall give him my vote , which in my prefent uninformed ftate I fhall not ...
... give my vote this night , I will give this refolution a nega- tive - If it is poftponed , and I have authentic documents of his integrity and wifdom , I think I fhall give him my vote , which in my prefent uninformed ftate I fhall not ...
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