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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... given to the Volunteers , for their fpirited endeavours to provide for the pro- tection of their country , and for their ready and frequent afliftance of the civil magiftrate , in enforcing the due execution of the laws . Ordered , That ...
... given to the Volunteers , for their fpirited endeavours to provide for the pro- tection of their country , and for their ready and frequent afliftance of the civil magiftrate , in enforcing the due execution of the laws . Ordered , That ...
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... given to the Right Hon . Sir George Auguftus Elliot , Governor of Gibraltar , for the fervices he has done to his king and country , in the gallant defence of Gibraltar . Refolved , That the Speaker do communicate the faid refo- lution ...
... given to the Right Hon . Sir George Auguftus Elliot , Governor of Gibraltar , for the fervices he has done to his king and country , in the gallant defence of Gibraltar . Refolved , That the Speaker do communicate the faid refo- lution ...
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... given : 66 " Should a commercial treaty between thofe States and Great " Britain take place , I would recommend it to you to have your kingdom fpecifically mentioned , either in the body of the treaty , or by an additional article , for ...
... given : 66 " Should a commercial treaty between thofe States and Great " Britain take place , I would recommend it to you to have your kingdom fpecifically mentioned , either in the body of the treaty , or by an additional article , for ...
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... given him by a worthy Knight ( Sir E. Newenham ) who had always the best authority for what he communicated to that Houte ; but it was unfortunate for this country , on the eve of establishing a great woollen manufacture , with the beft ...
... given him by a worthy Knight ( Sir E. Newenham ) who had always the best authority for what he communicated to that Houte ; but it was unfortunate for this country , on the eve of establishing a great woollen manufacture , with the beft ...
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... given to one of the bravest admirals that ever fought under the British flag , but he would ( though not a naval officer , or even acquainted with Sir Edward Hughes ) move on to - morrow , a just tribute of thanks to tran- fcendant ...
... given to one of the bravest admirals that ever fought under the British flag , but he would ( though not a naval officer , or even acquainted with Sir Edward Hughes ) move on to - morrow , a just tribute of thanks to tran- fcendant ...
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