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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... muft perceive how ftrongly this character applied to the Right Hon . Perfonage , who in the two laft parliaments fo worthily filled the chair ; and though from his ( Mr. Pelham ) being almoft a ftranger in Ireland , it might be fuppofed ...
... muft perceive how ftrongly this character applied to the Right Hon . Perfonage , who in the two laft parliaments fo worthily filled the chair ; and though from his ( Mr. Pelham ) being almoft a ftranger in Ireland , it might be fuppofed ...
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... muft arise to both kingdoms , and vigour will be added to the ftrength of the empire . " Already do we feel the bleffings of peace ; and we intreat your Majefty to accept our humble thanks for the happy completion of your anxious ...
... muft arise to both kingdoms , and vigour will be added to the ftrength of the empire . " Already do we feel the bleffings of peace ; and we intreat your Majefty to accept our humble thanks for the happy completion of your anxious ...
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... muft fo nearly concern both the crown and the people , that it ought to be a fubject of mutual con- gratulation - therefore , that he would by way of amendment , move these words : " And to congratulate with his Majefty , and to affure ...
... muft fo nearly concern both the crown and the people , that it ought to be a fubject of mutual con- gratulation - therefore , that he would by way of amendment , move these words : " And to congratulate with his Majefty , and to affure ...
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... muft be either established or annihilated . Mr. Corry's motion was agreed to . Mr. Ponfonby prefented a petition from John Townsend , Efq ; complaining of an undue election for Baltimore , in the county of Cork . Referred to the 12th of ...
... muft be either established or annihilated . Mr. Corry's motion was agreed to . Mr. Ponfonby prefented a petition from John Townsend , Efq ; complaining of an undue election for Baltimore , in the county of Cork . Referred to the 12th of ...
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... muft apo- logize for his not knowing fo much of the trade here at prefent ; but that his wishes were to promote the welfare of this kingdom ; and as far as his ftation permitted him , he would co - operate with this House in promoting ...
... muft apo- logize for his not knowing fo much of the trade here at prefent ; but that his wishes were to promote the welfare of this kingdom ; and as far as his ftation permitted him , he would co - operate with this House in promoting ...
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