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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... objects which demand your atten- tion , I recommend to your confideration laws for regulating the judicature of the Court of Admiralty , and for making a new efta- blishment of the Poft Office . " The Linen Manufacture being the ftaple ...
... objects which demand your atten- tion , I recommend to your confideration laws for regulating the judicature of the Court of Admiralty , and for making a new efta- blishment of the Poft Office . " The Linen Manufacture being the ftaple ...
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... objects fo very defirable to yourselves , I affure you of every good difpofition on my part ; fenfible that in no manner I can better fulfil the wifhes and commands of our gra- cious fovereign , than by contributing to the welfare and ...
... objects fo very defirable to yourselves , I affure you of every good difpofition on my part ; fenfible that in no manner I can better fulfil the wifhes and commands of our gra- cious fovereign , than by contributing to the welfare and ...
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... objects which your Excellency has recommended to our attention . And we cannot refrain from acknowledging with gratitude the intereft which your Excellency takes in the profperity of this kingdom , when in the very nature of those ob ...
... objects which your Excellency has recommended to our attention . And we cannot refrain from acknowledging with gratitude the intereft which your Excellency takes in the profperity of this kingdom , when in the very nature of those ob ...
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... object of his motion tended to ? When Mr. Corry confeffed , he believed there was a very great inaccuracy in thofe regulations ; and that Ireland has a right to trade for , and import India goods from any part of the world not ...
... object of his motion tended to ? When Mr. Corry confeffed , he believed there was a very great inaccuracy in thofe regulations ; and that Ireland has a right to trade for , and import India goods from any part of the world not ...
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... object of fo much importance to this nation . I have ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to confine himself to those alone , but to take into confideration ...
... object of fo much importance to this nation . I have ( says he ) taken into this enquiry the ftate of the woollen and cotton manu- facture ; but he faid he did not mean to confine himself to those alone , but to take into confideration ...
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