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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... resolution of this Houfe of the oth of May , 1782 , to which his Lordship was pleafed , by letter , to return the answer fol- lowing : SIR , London , February 18 , 1783 . AFTER fo many months have elapfed , I fear I fhall on first fight ...
... resolution of this Houfe of the oth of May , 1782 , to which his Lordship was pleafed , by letter , to return the answer fol- lowing : SIR , London , February 18 , 1783 . AFTER fo many months have elapfed , I fear I fhall on first fight ...
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... resolutions at prefent ; I only folicit juftice for my country , and request that thote whofe duty it is , will take thofe matters into immediate con- fideration . The treaty was open on the 4th of this month ; no time , not even one ...
... resolutions at prefent ; I only folicit juftice for my country , and request that thote whofe duty it is , will take thofe matters into immediate con- fideration . The treaty was open on the 4th of this month ; no time , not even one ...
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... resolution in the very words of the English house . Mr. Montgomery , ( of Cavan ) faid its being from England could not be a fufficient reafon for embracing it , as it flood , he there- fore would move the former refolution fhould be ...
... resolution in the very words of the English house . Mr. Montgomery , ( of Cavan ) faid its being from England could not be a fufficient reafon for embracing it , as it flood , he there- fore would move the former refolution fhould be ...
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... resolutions . Mr. Hartley then read the refolutions , which were drawn up with much propriety , advifing the working people to avoid all riotous and tumultuous affemblings , to rely upon the wisdom and good- nefs of parliament , which ...
... resolutions . Mr. Hartley then read the refolutions , which were drawn up with much propriety , advifing the working people to avoid all riotous and tumultuous affemblings , to rely upon the wisdom and good- nefs of parliament , which ...
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... resolution for all practicable retrenchments . I am as much an enemy as any man to the accumulation of debt , feflion after feffion ; but the increafe of our revenue affords a profpect of our being foon able to put an end to it , by its ...
... resolution for all practicable retrenchments . I am as much an enemy as any man to the accumulation of debt , feflion after feffion ; but the increafe of our revenue affords a profpect of our being foon able to put an end to it , by its ...
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