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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... lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura- ble fupport of his ...
... lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura- ble fupport of his ...
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... lay before his Majesty the ' faithful and affectionate duty of his loyal fubjects of Ireland , and represent their cordial regard to Great Britain in its full light , thereby ftrengthening the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and ...
... lay before his Majesty the ' faithful and affectionate duty of his loyal fubjects of Ireland , and represent their cordial regard to Great Britain in its full light , thereby ftrengthening the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and ...
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... lay before the House , the whole amount of the receipts of Hearth - money for two years laft ; which was ordered ... laid , there were laws which prohibited the importa- tion of Eaft India goods from any part of Europe , but England ...
... lay before the House , the whole amount of the receipts of Hearth - money for two years laft ; which was ordered ... laid , there were laws which prohibited the importa- tion of Eaft India goods from any part of Europe , but England ...
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... laid be- fore this Houfe , was in confequence of the very great importance of the trade in thofe branches to this country , which are not at this time upon a proper footing . He faid , that he fhould not have taken up this measure , if ...
... laid be- fore this Houfe , was in confequence of the very great importance of the trade in thofe branches to this country , which are not at this time upon a proper footing . He faid , that he fhould not have taken up this measure , if ...
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... laid on fuch goods im- ported , and what on the raw material exported ? The refolutions were agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all the flour brought for two years paft , ei- ther ...
... laid on fuch goods im- ported , and what on the raw material exported ? The refolutions were agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer lay before the Houfe an account of all the flour brought for two years paft , ei- ther ...
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