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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... proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura ...
... proper officers to lay the national accounts before you . From them you will be enabled to judge of the cir- cumftances of the kingdom ; and I rely upon your wisdom and loyalty to make fuch provifion as fhall be fitting for the honoura ...
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... proper , for had it been neceffary , it would certainly have taken its rife at the framing of the speech ; but if the Hon . Member thought proper to withdraw his present motion for an amendment to the address , and introduce in future a ...
... proper , for had it been neceffary , it would certainly have taken its rife at the framing of the speech ; but if the Hon . Member thought proper to withdraw his present motion for an amendment to the address , and introduce in future a ...
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... proper invef- tigation of the national accounts , fhall appear to be fitting for the honourable fupport of his Majefty's government , confidering the abilities of the country . " Convinced of your Excellency's difpofition to promote the ...
... proper invef- tigation of the national accounts , fhall appear to be fitting for the honourable fupport of his Majefty's government , confidering the abilities of the country . " Convinced of your Excellency's difpofition to promote the ...
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... proper officer do lay before the House , the whole amount of the receipts of Hearth - money for two years laft ; which was ordered accordingly . Mr. Corry then obferved , that he had another motion to make , the fubject matter of which ...
... proper officer do lay before the House , the whole amount of the receipts of Hearth - money for two years laft ; which was ordered accordingly . Mr. Corry then obferved , that he had another motion to make , the fubject matter of which ...
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... proper officer do lay before this Houfe an account of the exports and imports of old and new drapery , dimity , and cotton , from March 25 , 1781 , to March 26 , 1783 , ad valorem . Ordered accordingly . Mr. Gardiner faid , his reafons ...
... proper officer do lay before this Houfe an account of the exports and imports of old and new drapery , dimity , and cotton , from March 25 , 1781 , to March 26 , 1783 , ad valorem . Ordered accordingly . Mr. Gardiner faid , his reafons ...
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