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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... use of at prefent , through the whole kingdom of Ireland . That it fell to his lot to know how useful fuch inftitutions must prove , fince the act for tranfportation had failed to have any efficacy , as there was no punishment ...
... use of at prefent , through the whole kingdom of Ireland . That it fell to his lot to know how useful fuch inftitutions must prove , fince the act for tranfportation had failed to have any efficacy , as there was no punishment ...
Page 32
... use of at prefent , through the whole kingdom of Ireland . That it fell to his lot to know how useful fuch inftitutions must prove , fince the act for tranfportation had failed to have any efficacy , as there was no punishment ...
... use of at prefent , through the whole kingdom of Ireland . That it fell to his lot to know how useful fuch inftitutions must prove , fince the act for tranfportation had failed to have any efficacy , as there was no punishment ...
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... use . The nation has derived great honour from this tranf- action , and I would be forry to have it tarnished by inference and infinuation . In 1771 , when the burdens of the country were comparatively fmall , I made a motion fimilar to ...
... use . The nation has derived great honour from this tranf- action , and I would be forry to have it tarnished by inference and infinuation . In 1771 , when the burdens of the country were comparatively fmall , I made a motion fimilar to ...
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... use his best endea- vours for taking the other into cuftody . The Recorder likewise , by confent of the Houfe , iffued a warrant for that purpose , after which the Houfe adjourned until to - morrow . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1783 . A ...
... use his best endea- vours for taking the other into cuftody . The Recorder likewise , by confent of the Houfe , iffued a warrant for that purpose , after which the Houfe adjourned until to - morrow . WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1783 . A ...
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... use of them . Then with mu- tual confidence and univerfal difcipline , you would be invinci- ble indeed , I have done with the reasons offered by government for this measure ; I will now tell them the reafons which the public without ...
... use of them . Then with mu- tual confidence and univerfal difcipline , you would be invinci- ble indeed , I have done with the reasons offered by government for this measure ; I will now tell them the reafons which the public without ...
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