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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... granted to it will , no doubt , be regulated by you in the manner moft likely to produce the best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity ...
... granted to it will , no doubt , be regulated by you in the manner moft likely to produce the best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity ...
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... granted to his Majefty , and that the Houfe will to - morrow morning refolve itself into a committee of the whole Houfe for the purpose of granting his Majefty a fupply , The proper , officer prefented at the bar , pursuant to the order ...
... granted to his Majefty , and that the Houfe will to - morrow morning refolve itself into a committee of the whole Houfe for the purpose of granting his Majefty a fupply , The proper , officer prefented at the bar , pursuant to the order ...
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... granted , that no ur- gent neceffity exifts to force us upon this measure - but were they to view the multitudes of famishing wretches who faintly crawl through every street , they would be convinced of the urgent ne- ceffity , and ...
... granted , that no ur- gent neceffity exifts to force us upon this measure - but were they to view the multitudes of famishing wretches who faintly crawl through every street , they would be convinced of the urgent ne- ceffity , and ...
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... . Ift . That the condition of this kingdom requires that all prac- ticable retrenchments fhould be made on its establishments , con- fiftent with its welfare and fafety . 2d . That no money should be granted this feffion 26 PARLIAMENTARY.
... . Ift . That the condition of this kingdom requires that all prac- ticable retrenchments fhould be made on its establishments , con- fiftent with its welfare and fafety . 2d . That no money should be granted this feffion 26 PARLIAMENTARY.
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... granted this feffion for the en- couragement of any trade or manufacture whatsoever . 3d . That the House fhould not proceed upon any petition for the encouragement of any private undertaking . Mr. Gardiner called the attention of the ...
... granted this feffion for the en- couragement of any trade or manufacture whatsoever . 3d . That the House fhould not proceed upon any petition for the encouragement of any private undertaking . Mr. Gardiner called the attention of the ...
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