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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... question ; to procraftinate , is to evade . The man convinc'd against his will , Is of the fame opinion still . But for the fake of the prefent adminiftration alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it ...
... question ; to procraftinate , is to evade . The man convinc'd against his will , Is of the fame opinion still . But for the fake of the prefent adminiftration alfo , I hope there will not be a negative . - No man who wishes well to it ...
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... question , would fupply the city of Dublin ; for if , as he had good reason to believe , 1100 barrels of corn would feed the city but one day and an half , and by difcouraging the farmers wonld keep back their corn from market , he ...
... question , would fupply the city of Dublin ; for if , as he had good reason to believe , 1100 barrels of corn would feed the city but one day and an half , and by difcouraging the farmers wonld keep back their corn from market , he ...
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... question was one of a number intended by the Hon . Baronet , he might with ftri & t parliamentary order object to its being brought forward alone , but he rather chofe to object to it as being offered at a moft improper time , be- fore ...
... question was one of a number intended by the Hon . Baronet , he might with ftri & t parliamentary order object to its being brought forward alone , but he rather chofe to object to it as being offered at a moft improper time , be- fore ...
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... questions whenever they can be avoided . I think they fhould not be propofed . - I would almoft at any time , rather meet a motion in the first inftance , than get rid of it in this way ; and if ever there was a queftion that I was ...
... questions whenever they can be avoided . I think they fhould not be propofed . - I would almoft at any time , rather meet a motion in the first inftance , than get rid of it in this way ; and if ever there was a queftion that I was ...
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... question ; but as it feems the general opinion that it is now premature , I fhall not enter minutely into it , particularly as it has been de- bated in a manner fo favourable and fo honourable to admi- nistration ; it is not my practice ...
... question ; but as it feems the general opinion that it is now premature , I fhall not enter minutely into it , particularly as it has been de- bated in a manner fo favourable and fo honourable to admi- nistration ; it is not my practice ...
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addrefs adminiftration aforefaid againſt alfo amendment anfwer Attorney becauſe bill Borough Britain bufinefs buſineſs claufe committee confequence confider confideration conftitution corn Corry declared defire Dublin duty election England Enniscorthy eſtabliſhment expence exportation faid fame fecond fecurity feffion fent fentiments ferve feveral fhall fhould filk fince firſt fituation Fofter fome ftate fubject fuch fupply fuppofe fupport fure granted himſelf Honourable Gentleman Houfe Houſe imported increaſe intereft Ireland itſelf juftice kingdom laft lefs Lord Lieutenant Lord Northington Lucius O'Brien Majefty Majefty's manufactures meaſure ment minifters moft moſt motion moved muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity obferved occafion opinion oppofe paffed parliament perfons prefented a petition propofed purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refolution Refolved reform refpect retrenchment revenue Right Honourable ſaid Serjeant at Arms ſhall Sir Henry Cavendish Sir John Blaquiere Sir John Parnel ſtate thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought tion trade vellum vote