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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... received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief Governor , as every public measure carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing ...
... received addreffes of thanks from every county in this kingdom for his conduct as Chief Governor , as every public measure carried with it fo much wifdom and integrity , and in his private character he had concur- red in every thing ...
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... received the report , imperfonated as the may be , and reprefented through whatever lips fhe is , I fay , a common liar , if the fays that Lord Temple was a jobber-- I received no favour from Lord Temple , or from his administration - I ...
... received the report , imperfonated as the may be , and reprefented through whatever lips fhe is , I fay , a common liar , if the fays that Lord Temple was a jobber-- I received no favour from Lord Temple , or from his administration - I ...
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... received , and days appointed for going into committees . Mr. Corry moved , that the committee to inveftigate the regu- lations for Eaft - India goods , fhould have leave to fit notwithstand- ing any adjournment of the House . The ...
... received , and days appointed for going into committees . Mr. Corry moved , that the committee to inveftigate the regu- lations for Eaft - India goods , fhould have leave to fit notwithstand- ing any adjournment of the House . The ...
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... received your letter of the 5th of June , conveying to me the refolution of thanks of the Hon . Houfe of Commons of Ireland ; but I beg leave to affure you that when the last pacquet arrived from Jamaica , which brought your letter , I ...
... received your letter of the 5th of June , conveying to me the refolution of thanks of the Hon . Houfe of Commons of Ireland ; but I beg leave to affure you that when the last pacquet arrived from Jamaica , which brought your letter , I ...
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... received from a gentleman now in Philadelphia , but a member of the first confequence in the ftate of Virginia , dated the 4th of laft September , the following hint is given : 66 " Should a commercial treaty between thofe States and ...
... received from a gentleman now in Philadelphia , but a member of the first confequence in the ftate of Virginia , dated the 4th of laft September , the following hint is given : 66 " Should a commercial treaty between thofe States and ...
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