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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... increase its induftry , encourage its manufactures , and extend its commerce . " In the furtherance of objects fo very defirable to yourselves , I affure you of every good difpofition on my part ; fenfible that in no manner I can better ...
... increase its induftry , encourage its manufactures , and extend its commerce . " In the furtherance of objects fo very defirable to yourselves , I affure you of every good difpofition on my part ; fenfible that in no manner I can better ...
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... increase of that happiness in the birth of another princefs . " We will immediately infpect the national accounts and happy in your Majefty's juft reliance upon our loyalty , we will make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the ...
... increase of that happiness in the birth of another princefs . " We will immediately infpect the national accounts and happy in your Majefty's juft reliance upon our loyalty , we will make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the ...
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... increase of the woollen manufacture of this coun- try ; and he has gone further , he has defired that the prefent ftate of the linen manufacture may be laid before this Houfe , in order that the beft judgment may be formed of the state ...
... increase of the woollen manufacture of this coun- try ; and he has gone further , he has defired that the prefent ftate of the linen manufacture may be laid before this Houfe , in order that the beft judgment may be formed of the state ...
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... increase of ex- pence to the kingdom under that head : that he admitted his lord- thip deferved praife for his great affiduity in business , and he be- lieved he could not be charged with want of integrity to the pub- lic ; but that he ...
... increase of ex- pence to the kingdom under that head : that he admitted his lord- thip deferved praife for his great affiduity in business , and he be- lieved he could not be charged with want of integrity to the pub- lic ; but that he ...
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... of Commons for their dutiful and loyal addrefs , and for their congratulations on the increase of his family , and the restoration of the bleflings of peace . " His Majefty receives with the greatest fatisfaction the de 54 PARLIAMENTARY.
... of Commons for their dutiful and loyal addrefs , and for their congratulations on the increase of his family , and the restoration of the bleflings of peace . " His Majefty receives with the greatest fatisfaction the de 54 PARLIAMENTARY.
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