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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... vote of thanks . A clerk of his at the Barrack Board had embezzled the public money ; as foon as it came to his knowledge , he waited on Lord Temple , and pro- mifed to make good the deficiency in a few months ; the clerk al- fo ...
... vote of thanks . A clerk of his at the Barrack Board had embezzled the public money ; as foon as it came to his knowledge , he waited on Lord Temple , and pro- mifed to make good the deficiency in a few months ; the clerk al- fo ...
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... it was fit the House should have authentic evidence of it before they paffed a vote of thanks , to Lord Temple , who never met parliament . In his opinion , this queftion fhould be poftponed for a few days ; they DEBATES . 13.
... it was fit the House should have authentic evidence of it before they paffed a vote of thanks , to Lord Temple , who never met parliament . In his opinion , this queftion fhould be poftponed for a few days ; they DEBATES . 13.
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... vote this night , I will give this refolution a nega- tive - If it is poftponed , and I have authentic documents of his integrity and wifdom , I think I fhall give him my vote , which in my prefent uninformed ftate I fhall not do ...
... vote this night , I will give this refolution a nega- tive - If it is poftponed , and I have authentic documents of his integrity and wifdom , I think I fhall give him my vote , which in my prefent uninformed ftate I fhall not do ...
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... voted frivolous , malicious or vexatious , the party petitioning fhould incur the high difpleafure of the Houfe . " Mr. Hartley prefented the petition of John Bateman and Thomas Johnfon , Efqrs . againft Sackville Hamilton and Thomas St ...
... voted frivolous , malicious or vexatious , the party petitioning fhould incur the high difpleafure of the Houfe . " Mr. Hartley prefented the petition of John Bateman and Thomas Johnfon , Efqrs . againft Sackville Hamilton and Thomas St ...
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... voted on the quefti- on , whether it was likely to be productive of public benefit , or the feverfe . Mr. Solicitor ... vote in the affirmative of the refolution ; and this he thought himfelf bound to do , not only as being a fubfcriber ...
... voted on the quefti- on , whether it was likely to be productive of public benefit , or the feverfe . Mr. Solicitor ... vote in the affirmative of the refolution ; and this he thought himfelf bound to do , not only as being a fubfcriber ...
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