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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... 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 compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould ...
... 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 compliment of the kind to his Royal Highness , it fhould ...
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... taken up last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the Eaft Indies , and the general regula- tions adopted in refpect to the fame . This brought on an ...
... taken up last feffion . He then moved , that a committee be appointed to infpect into the quantity imported of all goods , the growth of the Eaft Indies , and the general regula- tions adopted in refpect to the fame . This brought on an ...
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... taken up this measure , if he thought it would have been taken up by gentlemen in administration ; that as he did not fee any thing of it in the fpeech from the throne , he begged to be informed whe- ther they intended to make any ...
... taken up this measure , if he thought it would have been taken up by gentlemen in administration ; that as he did not fee any thing of it in the fpeech from the throne , he begged to be informed whe- ther they intended to make any ...
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... taken of this in the fpeech from the throne . He wanted to know if any duty was to be laid on fuch goods im- ported , and what on the raw material exported ? The refolutions were agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer ...
... taken of this in the fpeech from the throne . He wanted to know if any duty was to be laid on fuch goods im- ported , and what on the raw material exported ? The refolutions were agreed to . Mr. Gardiner moved , that the proper officer ...
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... , he would defer it for another oppor- tunity . It was accordingly agreed that this matter fhould be taken into confideration between this and Christmas . Several motions were made for writs , in the room 16 PARLIAMENTARY.
... , he would defer it for another oppor- tunity . It was accordingly agreed that this matter fhould be taken into confideration between this and Christmas . Several motions were made for writs , in the room 16 PARLIAMENTARY.
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