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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... leave to approach your Majefty with fentiments of the most unfeigned attachment to your royal perfon and government , and to offer to your Ma- jefty our grateful thanks for the appointment of a nobleman to the government of this kingdom ...
... leave to approach your Majefty with fentiments of the most unfeigned attachment to your royal perfon and government , and to offer to your Ma- jefty our grateful thanks for the appointment of a nobleman to the government of this kingdom ...
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... leave to add , that were we to agree to this motion , unprecedented on the journals of England or Ireland , it might be fuppofed that the Houfe reproved his Majefty for not having di- rected the Viceroy in his fpeech to both Houses to ...
... leave to add , that were we to agree to this motion , unprecedented on the journals of England or Ireland , it might be fuppofed that the Houfe reproved his Majefty for not having di- rected the Viceroy in his fpeech to both Houses to ...
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... leave of him , and apply myself to the Right Honourable Gentleman who principally opposes this addrefs , and fays round- ly , that common fame calls Lord Temple a jobber , adding that common fame may be a common liar , I do affert , not ...
... leave of him , and apply myself to the Right Honourable Gentleman who principally opposes this addrefs , and fays round- ly , that common fame calls Lord Temple a jobber , adding that common fame may be a common liar , I do affert , not ...
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... leave to fit notwithstand- ing any adjournment of the House . The Attorney General obferved , that the great alterations which had lately occurred not only in our own ftate , but also in that of England , demanded fome time , and a more ...
... leave to fit notwithstand- ing any adjournment of the House . The Attorney General obferved , that the great alterations which had lately occurred not only in our own ftate , but also in that of England , demanded fome time , and a more ...
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... leave to affure you that when the 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 ...
... leave to affure you that when the 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 ...
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addrefs adminiftration aforefaid againſt alfo amendment anfwer Attorney becauſe bill Borough Britain bufinefs buſineſs claufe committee confequence confider confideration conftitution corn Corry declared defire Dublin duty election England Enniscorthy eſtabliſhment expence exportation faid fame fecond fecurity feffion fent fentiments ferve feveral fhall fhould filk fince firſt fituation Fofter fome ftate fubject fuch fupply fuppofe fupport fure granted himſelf Honourable Gentleman Houfe Houſe imported increaſe intereft Ireland itſelf juftice kingdom laft lefs Lord Lieutenant Lord Northington Lucius O'Brien Majefty Majefty's manufactures meaſure ment minifters moft moſt motion moved muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity obferved occafion opinion oppofe paffed parliament perfons prefented a petition propofed purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refolution Refolved reform refpect retrenchment revenue Right Honourable ſaid Serjeant at Arms ſhall Sir Henry Cavendish Sir John Blaquiere Sir John Parnel ſtate thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought tion trade vellum vote