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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... intentions of government to provide an afylum for the diftreffed Genevans : ingenious men have a claim to the protection of a generous nation ; but our own country is no less intitled to that care , which it is our duty to ex- ert , in ...
... intentions of government to provide an afylum for the diftreffed Genevans : ingenious men have a claim to the protection of a generous nation ; but our own country is no less intitled to that care , which it is our duty to ex- ert , in ...
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... intention was to alleviate the diftreffes of the poor , he flattered himself his motion would meet with a favourable recep- tion . Afhip with eleven hundred barrels of wheat , was actually arrived in the river , and he relied on it ...
... intention was to alleviate the diftreffes of the poor , he flattered himself his motion would meet with a favourable recep- tion . Afhip with eleven hundred barrels of wheat , was actually arrived in the river , and he relied on it ...
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... intentions , and the good- nefs of his judgment ; he was , therefore , the more anxious leaft it should be fuppofed that he could fuggeft , that the fcarcity of corn had arisen from free exportation . The Recorder . - Gentlemen take it ...
... intentions , and the good- nefs of his judgment ; he was , therefore , the more anxious leaft it should be fuppofed that he could fuggeft , that the fcarcity of corn had arisen from free exportation . The Recorder . - Gentlemen take it ...
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... intention of the refolution . His accounts were made up weekly , and the ballance , in obedience to the Lord Lieutenant's order , paid into the bank . Mr. Fofter faid , the bank being a great trading company , he did not think their ...
... intention of the refolution . His accounts were made up weekly , and the ballance , in obedience to the Lord Lieutenant's order , paid into the bank . Mr. Fofter faid , the bank being a great trading company , he did not think their ...
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... intention of his motion , as he thought it might be a matter of more importance than appeared at first fight , and would therefore wifh to confider before he voted on the quefti- on , whether it was likely to be productive of public ...
... intention of his motion , as he thought it might be a matter of more importance than appeared at first fight , and would therefore wifh to confider before he voted on the quefti- on , whether it was likely to be productive of public ...
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