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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... refused to inform him , he would not give the motion an affirmative without fome explanation . Sir H. Cavendish faid his motion fufficiently expreffed his ob- ject . Mr. Brown ( reprefentative for the College ) faid , as he was very ...
... refused to inform him , he would not give the motion an affirmative without fome explanation . Sir H. Cavendish faid his motion fufficiently expreffed his ob- ject . Mr. Brown ( reprefentative for the College ) faid , as he was very ...
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... refused to prefent the fees of per- fons acquitted , though recommended by him from the bench . Sir Hercules Langrishe feconded the Provoft ; he faid he wished to have made this former law , which had been brought in by him , more ...
... refused to prefent the fees of per- fons acquitted , though recommended by him from the bench . Sir Hercules Langrishe feconded the Provoft ; he faid he wished to have made this former law , which had been brought in by him , more ...
Page 64
... refused it : I am not to blame for that , it was a part of the faving proposed . If adminiftration were wrong on that occafion , they were wrong with the prejudices of half a century , they were wrong with eve- ry great writer that had ...
... refused it : I am not to blame for that , it was a part of the faving proposed . If adminiftration were wrong on that occafion , they were wrong with the prejudices of half a century , they were wrong with eve- ry great writer that had ...
Page 137
... refused ; and he thought great praife was due to thofe who propofed fuch an effectual pro- tection as the prefent . Sir John Blaquiere faid , he rejoiced to fee one protecting duty brought forward fo fairly by the minifter . He looked ...
... refused ; and he thought great praife was due to thofe who propofed fuch an effectual pro- tection as the prefent . Sir John Blaquiere faid , he rejoiced to fee one protecting duty brought forward fo fairly by the minifter . He looked ...
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... refuse every expence where it is to fupport a wrong measure ; but the dignity of the nation is concerned that a proper provision be made to fupport the office of our Viceroy . - But the gentle- man has given reafons from his own ...
... refuse every expence where it is to fupport a wrong measure ; but the dignity of the nation is concerned that a proper provision be made to fupport the office of our Viceroy . - But the gentle- man has given reafons from his own ...
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