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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... manner moft likely to produce the best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity , are alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I ...
... manner moft likely to produce the best effect , and leaft fubject to fraud and impofition . " The Proteftant Charter Schools , an inftitution founded in wisdom and humanity , are alfo moft eminently intitled to your care . 66 ' I ...
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... manner I can better fulfil the wifhes and commands of our gra- cious fovereign , than by contributing to the welfare and happi- nefs of his loyal fubjects . With an honest ambition of meriting your good opinion , and with the warmest ...
... manner I can better fulfil the wifhes and commands of our gra- cious fovereign , than by contributing to the welfare and happi- nefs of his loyal fubjects . With an honest ambition of meriting your good opinion , and with the warmest ...
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... manner for regulating the judicature of the Court of Admiralty , and for making a new efta- blishment of the Poft Office . " We shall induftriously perfevere in the improvement of our Lin- en Manufacture ; nor fhall we omit an attention ...
... manner for regulating the judicature of the Court of Admiralty , and for making a new efta- blishment of the Poft Office . " We shall induftriously perfevere in the improvement of our Lin- en Manufacture ; nor fhall we omit an attention ...
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... expreffing my fincere thanks to you . for the obliging manner in which you have conveyed to me fo flattering a mark of favour from the Houfe of Commons C 2 DEBATE S. 19 House, that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to ...
... expreffing my fincere thanks to you . for the obliging manner in which you have conveyed to me fo flattering a mark of favour from the Houfe of Commons C 2 DEBATE S. 19 House, that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to ...
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... manner , and fend IRISH Commilli- oners to Paris . For the prefent , I fhall leave it in the hands of thofe who have both power and abilities to do us juftice , and I trust they are defirous of preventing future jealoufies . Mr. Pelham ...
... manner , and fend IRISH Commilli- oners to Paris . For the prefent , I fhall leave it in the hands of thofe who have both power and abilities to do us juftice , and I trust they are defirous of preventing future jealoufies . Mr. Pelham ...
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