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... present parliament , pursuant to proclamation , and alfo to the writs that had iffued for that purpofe , the greater part of the members being met in their Houfe , and Thomas Ellis , Efq ; Clerk of the Houfe , attending according to his ...
... present parliament , pursuant to proclamation , and alfo to the writs that had iffued for that purpofe , the greater part of the members being met in their Houfe , and Thomas Ellis , Efq ; Clerk of the Houfe , attending according to his ...
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... present state of the linen manufacture may be laid before this House , in order that the best judgment may be formed of the ftate of the trade of Ireland . He faid , that the fhort time he has been here must apo- logize for his not ...
... present state of the linen manufacture may be laid before this House , in order that the best judgment may be formed of the ftate of the trade of Ireland . He faid , that the fhort time he has been here must apo- logize for his not ...
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... present the fees of per- fons acquitted , though recommended by him from the bench . on . Sir Hercules Langrifbe feconded the Provoft ; he faid he wished to have made this former law , which had been brought in by him , more extenfive ...
... present the fees of per- fons acquitted , though recommended by him from the bench . on . Sir Hercules Langrifbe feconded the Provoft ; he faid he wished to have made this former law , which had been brought in by him , more extenfive ...
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... present moft alarming corrupt influence . The national debt was now little fhort of two millions , whereas in 1755 there was a credit due to the nation of upwards of 400,000l . He understood , he faid , that one - third of the House ...
... present moft alarming corrupt influence . The national debt was now little fhort of two millions , whereas in 1755 there was a credit due to the nation of upwards of 400,000l . He understood , he faid , that one - third of the House ...
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... present time and in the prefent ftate of the country as ungrateful as it was un- neceffary . Mr. Henry Flood . - I am concerned to rife again at fo late an hour , but in my opinion , all that has been objected to my motion is foreign to ...
... present time and in the prefent ftate of the country as ungrateful as it was un- neceffary . Mr. Henry Flood . - I am concerned to rife again at fo late an hour , but in my opinion , all that has been objected to my motion is foreign to ...
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Seite 150 - HOBART (according to order) reported from the Committee of the whole Houfe...
Seite 392 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Seite 229 - Are they different men at this day, or is the right honourable gentleman different? He was then one of their body ; he is now their accuser ! He, who saw the streets lined, — who rejoiced — who partook in their glory, is now their accuser...
Seite 41 - But it is not the slander of an evil tongue that can defame me. I maintain my reputation in public and in private life. No man, who has not a bad character, can ever say that I deceived ; no country can call me a cheat.
Seite 42 - ... broken beak, ready to stoop and pounce upon your prey : you can be trusted by no man ; the people cannot trust you; the ministers cannot trust you; you deal out the most impartial treachery to both ; you tell the nation it is ruined by other men, while it is sold by...
Seite 396 - PITT moved the order of the day, for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe to confider of Ways and Means for railing a fupply granted to His Majefty.
Seite 182 - Kefoludons which they had directed him to report to the Houfe, which he read in his Place, and afterwards delivered in at the Table, where the fame were read, and (with an Amendment to one of them) agreed unto by the Houfe, and are as follows.
Seite 41 - I will suppose a public character, a man not now in this House, but who formerly might have been here. I will suppose it was his constant practice to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trusted him. I will suppose him active ; I will begin from his cradle, and divide his life into three stages : in the first he was intemperate, in the second corrupt, and in the third seditious. Suppose him a great egotist, his honour equal to his oath, and I will stop him and say,
Seite 120 - Majefty, the refolutions which the Committee had directed him to report to the Houfe ; which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the table, where the fame were read, and agreed to by the Houfe, and are as followeth, viz.
Seite 395 - Stanley, in a speech of great length, moved that leave be given to bring in a Bill for the...