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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... measures which the Privy Council advised ; the good effects of which were foon vifi- ble in the immediate reduction of the price of grain , and the in- flux of a valuable and neceffary fupply to the market . Any tem- porary infringement ...
... measures which the Privy Council advised ; the good effects of which were foon vifi- ble in the immediate reduction of the price of grain , and the in- flux of a valuable and neceffary fupply to the market . Any tem- porary infringement ...
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... measure that may any confirm and strengthen the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and their union in fentiments ... measures which government pursued by the advice of the Privy Council . " We fhall lofe no time in the neceffary manner ...
... measure that may any confirm and strengthen the mutual confidence of both kingdoms , and their union in fentiments ... measures which government pursued by the advice of the Privy Council . " We fhall lofe no time in the neceffary manner ...
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... measure by every mark of refpect , to attach the Royal House ; and it would be wife to confirm this attachment even by a new procedure . The prefent motion goes to convey a compliment to his Majefty , nor is it altogether a new pro ...
... measure by every mark of refpect , to attach the Royal House ; and it would be wife to confirm this attachment even by a new procedure . The prefent motion goes to convey a compliment to his Majefty , nor is it altogether a new pro ...
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... measure fo exceedingly neceffary , and that he would exert every effort in fupport of it . Right Hon . Thomas Pelham said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every measure which can promote ...
... measure fo exceedingly neceffary , and that he would exert every effort in fupport of it . Right Hon . Thomas Pelham said , that his Excellency had expreffed affurances of concurring with this House in every measure which can promote ...
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... measure carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing tending to the intereft of Ireland , and had laid down fuch plans as would have been a national benefit , had he ...
... measure carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing tending to the intereft of Ireland , and had laid down fuch plans as would have been a national benefit , had he ...
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