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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... last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the Eaft Indies , and the general regula- tions adopted in refpect to the fame . This brought on an enquiry ...
... last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the Eaft Indies , and the general regula- tions adopted in refpect to the fame . This brought on an enquiry ...
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... last pacquet arrived from Jamaica , which brought your letter , I was labouring under a very fevere fit of illness , which prevented me from earlier expreffing my fincere thanks to you . for the obliging manner in which you have ...
... last pacquet arrived from Jamaica , which brought your letter , I was labouring under a very fevere fit of illness , which prevented me from earlier expreffing my fincere thanks to you . for the obliging manner in which you have ...
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... last feffion made a dangerous mistake , but he hoped to fee it rectified in the prefent bill . Mr. Foster said , that no one would more heartily concur with the Hon . Gentleman , to relieve the diftreffes of the poor than he ; but ...
... last feffion made a dangerous mistake , but he hoped to fee it rectified in the prefent bill . Mr. Foster said , that no one would more heartily concur with the Hon . Gentleman , to relieve the diftreffes of the poor than he ; but ...
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... last feffion , by leffening the bounty on corn . Let us now endeavour to repair it , by adopting the policy of our late excel- lent chief governor , who directed that the executive officers fhould take bonds for the duties of corn ...
... last feffion , by leffening the bounty on corn . Let us now endeavour to repair it , by adopting the policy of our late excel- lent chief governor , who directed that the executive officers fhould take bonds for the duties of corn ...
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... last . That the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all old and new drapery imported during the fame period , distinguish- ing their qualities and prices . That the proper officer lay before the House an account of all ...
... last . That the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all old and new drapery imported during the fame period , distinguish- ing their qualities and prices . That the proper officer lay before the House an account of all ...
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