The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of commons of Ireland, Band 5 |
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... advantage to the fubject ; for in truth there is no greater grievance in this coun- try than the difficulty of compelling sheriffs to execute the process of the law ; there are many places into which the king's writs do not run , unlefs ...
... advantage to the fubject ; for in truth there is no greater grievance in this coun- try than the difficulty of compelling sheriffs to execute the process of the law ; there are many places into which the king's writs do not run , unlefs ...
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... advantages ; we shall get quit of a fyftem wholly unequal to the purposes for which it was introduced , and we fhall ... advantage indeed . It is plain Mr. Pitt never could have authorifed the right honourable gentleman to go thus far ...
... advantages ; we shall get quit of a fyftem wholly unequal to the purposes for which it was introduced , and we fhall ... advantage indeed . It is plain Mr. Pitt never could have authorifed the right honourable gentleman to go thus far ...
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... advantages to this country from the propofitions , and I apprehend the honourable gentleman fuppofes that the idea was laughed at but I only ftated , that I thought they would be of advantage to this country ; and I am now of opinion ...
... advantages to this country from the propofitions , and I apprehend the honourable gentleman fuppofes that the idea was laughed at but I only ftated , that I thought they would be of advantage to this country ; and I am now of opinion ...
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... advantage . Therefolutions for the final adjustment have , and fhall continue to have my moft warm fupport . The minifter who proposed them acted like an honeft man , and deferves the fupport of every honest man who loves either Great ...
... advantage . Therefolutions for the final adjustment have , and fhall continue to have my moft warm fupport . The minifter who proposed them acted like an honeft man , and deferves the fupport of every honest man who loves either Great ...
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... advantage , or that it is a bad tax . It has been faid that the advantages granted to Ireland in Lord North's time , was dearly purchafed by the monopoly which was given of our market , for fugars of the English iflands , and by the ...
... advantage , or that it is a bad tax . It has been faid that the advantages granted to Ireland in Lord North's time , was dearly purchafed by the monopoly which was given of our market , for fugars of the English iflands , and by the ...
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Seite 356 - ... it is an union, an incipient and a creeping union; a virtual union establishing one will in the general concerns of commerce and navigation, and reposing that will in the Parliament of Great Britain...
Seite 80 - 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 151 - You cannot possibly succeed. No man is better acquainted with the state of this continent than myself. I have run through almost the whole colonies, from the north to the south, and from the south to the north. I have conversed with all orders of men, from the first estated gentlemen to the lowest planters and farmers, and can assure you that the same spirit animates the whole.
Seite 337 - That for the same purpose it is necessary farther that no prohibitions, or new or additional duties, should be hereafter imposed in either kingdom on the exportation of any article of native growth, product, or manufacture, from thence to the other...
Seite 336 - That in all cases where the duties on articles of the growth, product, or manufacture of either country are different on the importation into the other, it would be expedient that they should be reduced in the kingdom where they are the highest, to the amount payable in the other...
Seite 33 - Refolutions which they had directed him to report to the Houfe } which he read in his Place, and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's Table, where the fame were read, and are as follow, viz.
Seite 337 - Ireland : fuch farther duty to continue fo long only as the internal confumption (hall be charged with the duty or duties, to balance which it (hall be impofed...
Seite 337 - ... manufacture, when imported from the other, may be charged with a farther duty on importation, adequate to countervail the internal duty on the manufacture ' as far as relates to the duties now charged thereon...
Seite 271 - Houfe, which he read in his place, and after delivered in at the table, where the fame were read, and agreed to by the Houfe, and are as follow : i.
Seite 337 - That in order to give permanency to the settlement now intended to be established; it is necessary that no new or additional duties should be hereafter imposed in either kingdom on the importation of any article of the growth, product, or manufacture of the other...