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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... mention had been made therein of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , and to introduce it in the address would be ... mentioned in the speech from the throne . Parliament condoled with his late Majesty on the death of the Prince of ...
... mention had been made therein of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , and to introduce it in the address would be ... mentioned in the speech from the throne . Parliament condoled with his late Majesty on the death of the Prince of ...
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... mention of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales being at age would be improper in the highest degree , as it was not noticed in the fpeech , and that they were not poffeffed by any means of the matter or affured that his Highness had ...
... mention of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales being at age would be improper in the highest degree , as it was not noticed in the fpeech , and that they were not poffeffed by any means of the matter or affured that his Highness had ...
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... mentioned these important matters early in the fellions , in order to give gentlemen an opportunity of turning their ... mentioning this matter to the Houfe , and fhould co - operate with the House in every measure to promote the ...
... mentioned these important matters early in the fellions , in order to give gentlemen an opportunity of turning their ... mentioning this matter to the Houfe , and fhould co - operate with the House in every measure to promote the ...
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... mentioned . -Whether he deferves these encomiums or not . Public fame has not fpoken of Lord Temple as he has been spoken of in this Houfe ; public fame reprefents Lord Temple as a jobber ; therefore , if I am to give my vote this night ...
... mentioned . -Whether he deferves these encomiums or not . Public fame has not fpoken of Lord Temple as he has been spoken of in this Houfe ; public fame reprefents Lord Temple as a jobber ; therefore , if I am to give my vote this night ...
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... mentioned the fubject before the recefs , when the price of bread was 7lb . 3oz . for a fhilling ; that he was then told eight or ten days would make a great alteration in favour of the poor , as in that fpace of time plenty of corn ...
... mentioned the fubject before the recefs , when the price of bread was 7lb . 3oz . for a fhilling ; that he was then told eight or ten days would make a great alteration in favour of the poor , as in that fpace of time plenty of corn ...
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