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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... kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura- ble fupport of his Majesty's government . " My Lords and Gentlemen , " The miferies of an approaching famine have been averted ...
... kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura- ble fupport of his Majesty's government . " My Lords and Gentlemen , " The miferies of an approaching famine have been averted ...
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... kingdom were now open , and took a comparative view of our former fituation with that of the prefent day , he could not reftrain his congratulations of looking up with gratitude to that fovereign whofe benign influence had tend- ed to ...
... kingdom were now open , and took a comparative view of our former fituation with that of the prefent day , he could not reftrain his congratulations of looking up with gratitude to that fovereign whofe benign influence had tend- ed to ...
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... kingdom to your Excellency , in whofe firmnefs , juftice and integrity , we place the highest confidence that the powers of government wili be directed to the true intereft of the people . " We trust that your Excellency will lay before ...
... kingdom to your Excellency , in whofe firmnefs , juftice and integrity , we place the highest confidence that the powers of government wili be directed to the true intereft of the people . " We trust that your Excellency will lay before ...
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... kingdom ; and as far as his ftation permitted him , he would co - operate with this House in promoting the intereft of this country . Mr. Gardiner in reply faid , that all he wished to know was , whether this fubject had entered into ...
... kingdom ; and as far as his ftation permitted him , he would co - operate with this House in promoting the intereft of this country . Mr. Gardiner in reply faid , that all he wished to know was , whether this fubject had entered into ...
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... 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 doubted his wifdom , for he ...
... 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 doubted his wifdom , for he ...
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