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... . Commercial arrangement between Great Britain and Ireland . A fet of refolutions prefented to the house of commons in Ireland ; agreed to ; tranfmitted VOL . XXVIII . [ 4 ] ta to England . Bufinefs opened in the boufe of commons.
... . Commercial arrangement between Great Britain and Ireland . A fet of refolutions prefented to the house of commons in Ireland ; agreed to ; tranfmitted VOL . XXVIII . [ 4 ] ta to England . Bufinefs opened in the boufe of commons.
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... Britain , without. nied , and the truft of the old reve- nue , which had ufually been voted for two years , was restricted to fix months . A mutiny bill was alfo paffed for the king's army in Ire- land , which before had always been ...
... Britain , without. nied , and the truft of the old reve- nue , which had ufually been voted for two years , was restricted to fix months . A mutiny bill was alfo paffed for the king's army in Ire- land , which before had always been ...
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returned under the great feal of Great Britain , without addition , diminution , or alteration , and none other , to pafs in the parliament of this kingdom . No bill necessary to be certified into Great Britain as a cause or ...
returned under the great feal of Great Britain , without addition , diminution , or alteration , and none other , to pafs in the parliament of this kingdom . No bill necessary to be certified into Great Britain as a cause or ...
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... Britain . But notwithstand- ing these flattering appearances , they were doomed to experience a fecond difappointment . March 13th , 1784 . On the 13th of March 1784 , Mr. Flood again moved for leave to bring in his bill ; as the motion ...
... Britain . But notwithstand- ing these flattering appearances , they were doomed to experience a fecond difappointment . March 13th , 1784 . On the 13th of March 1784 , Mr. Flood again moved for leave to bring in his bill ; as the motion ...
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... Britain would not re- taliate , and that they might thereby run the risk of lofing the linen trade , the value of which was a million and a half , for the uncertain prof- pect of encreafing the woolen , which did not exceed 50,000l ...
... Britain would not re- taliate , and that they might thereby run the risk of lofing the linen trade , the value of which was a million and a half , for the uncertain prof- pect of encreafing the woolen , which did not exceed 50,000l ...
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