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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... volumes containing the debates of the feffion of 1783-4 , which we now offer to the public , will be found of as much im- portance as those of 1781-2 . DUBLIN , 14 November , 1784 . THE M O F THE Knights , Citizens and Burgeffes.
... volumes containing the debates of the feffion of 1783-4 , which we now offer to the public , will be found of as much im- portance as those of 1781-2 . DUBLIN , 14 November , 1784 . THE M O F THE Knights , Citizens and Burgeffes.
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... those ob- jects we trace the juft and generous spirit which points them out to us . " We will chearfully grant fuch fupplies as , after a proper invef- tigation of the national accounts , fhall appear to be fitting for the honourable ...
... those ob- jects we trace the juft and generous spirit which points them out to us . " We will chearfully grant fuch fupplies as , after a proper invef- tigation of the national accounts , fhall appear to be fitting for the honourable ...
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... those alone , but to take into confideration all the goods manufactured in Ireland . That he had taken up this part as being most neceffa- ry to become the fubject of inveiligation in this Houfe at prefent . He had done his duty in ...
... those alone , but to take into confideration all the goods manufactured in Ireland . That he had taken up this part as being most neceffa- ry to become the fubject of inveiligation in this Houfe at prefent . He had done his duty in ...
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... those laws , and asked , if they were liable to be altered or fufpended upon every occafion , how farmers could be fuppofed to have any reliance upon them , or what inducement they could have to pursue tillage with induf- try . The ...
... those laws , and asked , if they were liable to be altered or fufpended upon every occafion , how farmers could be fuppofed to have any reliance upon them , or what inducement they could have to pursue tillage with induf- try . The ...
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... those who had the direction of it ; and as being alfo con- vinced that the addrefs of the Houfe , requefling his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant to order the deputy vice treafurers , & c . to pay the public balances into the national ...
... those who had the direction of it ; and as being alfo con- vinced that the addrefs of the Houfe , requefling his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant to order the deputy vice treafurers , & c . to pay the public balances into the national ...
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