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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Page 78
... justice and affection - You would refufe your ufual contribution to the empire , at the very moment in which you have acquired a valua- ble intereft in her prefervation . Befide retrenchment , other con- cerns must fill our mind ...
... justice and affection - You would refufe your ufual contribution to the empire , at the very moment in which you have acquired a valua- ble intereft in her prefervation . Befide retrenchment , other con- cerns must fill our mind ...
Page 133
... justice to all . If the fheriff had been guilty of the charges , I would have punished him ; as he is innocent , I would punish those who have preferred a petition , ill - founded , frivolous , and vexatious ; at lealt I would have the ...
... justice to all . If the fheriff had been guilty of the charges , I would have punished him ; as he is innocent , I would punish those who have preferred a petition , ill - founded , frivolous , and vexatious ; at lealt I would have the ...
Page 194
... justice , occafioned by the death of the late Chief Baron of the Exchequer , and of one of the judges of the court of com- mon pleas . He faid , that at a time which required the greatest attendance in the courts , and when it was the ...
... justice , occafioned by the death of the late Chief Baron of the Exchequer , and of one of the judges of the court of com- mon pleas . He faid , that at a time which required the greatest attendance in the courts , and when it was the ...
Page 266
... Justice Robinson and Mr. Juftice Henn , that the Lords have agreed to an engroffed bill , fent up by this House , intitled , an act to promote the linen and hempen manufacture , by encreasing the supply of Irish flax - feed , and ...
... Justice Robinson and Mr. Juftice Henn , that the Lords have agreed to an engroffed bill , fent up by this House , intitled , an act to promote the linen and hempen manufacture , by encreasing the supply of Irish flax - feed , and ...
Page 274
... justice to be- lieve his affertion - had the Honourable Member who objected to the bill , read that bill ? - [ Here he paufed and received no an- fwer . ] The Honourable Member has not then read the bill ; he is arguing upon a matter ...
... justice to be- lieve his affertion - had the Honourable Member who objected to the bill , read that bill ? - [ Here he paufed and received no an- fwer . ] The Honourable Member has not then read the bill ; he is arguing upon a matter ...
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