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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... trade of Ireland . He faid , that the fhort time he has been here muft apo- logize for his not knowing fo much of the trade here at prefent ; but that his wishes were to promote the welfare of this kingdom ; and as far as his ftation ...
... trade of Ireland . He faid , that the fhort time he has been here muft apo- logize for his not knowing fo much of the trade here at prefent ; but that his wishes were to promote the welfare of this kingdom ; and as far as his ftation ...
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... trade of this coun- try on a proper footing . The duties were not equalized , and no fort of notice was 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 ...
... trade of this coun- try on a proper footing . The duties were not equalized , and no fort of notice was 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 ...
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... trade , to be brought forward in a promifcuous mafs , without any diftinct investigation ? The Right Hon . Gentleman did not surely ima- gine , that his accidental fitting on the treasury bench , from which he happened to fpeak , could ...
... trade , to be brought forward in a promifcuous mafs , without any diftinct investigation ? The Right Hon . Gentleman did not surely ima- gine , that his accidental fitting on the treasury bench , from which he happened to fpeak , could ...
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... trade , fhould be paffed into a law . " He faid , he feared that the gentlemen who had much at heart the encouragement of tillage , had last feffion made a dangerous mistake , but he hoped to fee it rectified in the prefent bill . Mr ...
... trade , fhould be paffed into a law . " He faid , he feared that the gentlemen who had much at heart the encouragement of tillage , had last feffion made a dangerous mistake , but he hoped to fee it rectified in the prefent bill . Mr ...
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... trade ; he thought , therefore , the beft mode of investigating this matter , would be by a committee , and therefore moved , that a committee be appointed to take into confideration the trade of this kingdom with Portugal . Mr ...
... trade ; he thought , therefore , the beft mode of investigating this matter , would be by a committee , and therefore moved , that a committee be appointed to take into confideration the trade of this kingdom with Portugal . Mr ...
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