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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... motion for an amendment to the address , and introduce in future a compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould meet his hearty concurrence . Mr. Corry confeffed he would have been much better pleased had the circumftance ...
... motion for an amendment to the address , and introduce in future a compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould meet his hearty concurrence . Mr. Corry confeffed he would have been much better pleased had the circumftance ...
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... motion fhould then run thus : " Your faithful Commons having fearched in their journals , do find , that by the speech from the throne , announcing the birth of his Royal Highnefs in 1762 , and having added twenty - one years to that ...
... motion fhould then run thus : " Your faithful Commons having fearched in their journals , do find , that by the speech from the throne , announcing the birth of his Royal Highnefs in 1762 , and having added twenty - one years to that ...
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... motion to make , the fubject matter of which he thought would have been a wife meafure to have taken up last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the ...
... motion to make , the fubject matter of which he thought would have been a wife meafure to have taken up last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the ...
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... motion that the thanks of this House be presented to our late Chief Governor Earl Temple . He faid , that this nobleman had received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief Governor , as every ...
... motion that the thanks of this House be presented to our late Chief Governor Earl Temple . He faid , that this nobleman had received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief Governor , as every ...
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... motion for an address of thanks , where it appeared to him to be fo little me- rited that he was forry the fubject had been introduced , as other- wife he would have remained filent thereupon ; but that now he could not avoid giving his ...
... motion for an address of thanks , where it appeared to him to be fo little me- rited that he was forry the fubject had been introduced , as other- wife he would have remained filent thereupon ; but that now he could not avoid giving his ...
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