An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Armagh in the County of Armagh to the Town of Lisburn in the County of Antrim.
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An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Armagh in the County of Armagh to the Town of Newry in the County of Down.
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An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.
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An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Mullingar in the County of Westmeath over Ballynelack-bridge in the said County and through Edgworthtown in the County of Longford to the Town of Longford in the said County of Longford; and for the other purposes therein mentioned.
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An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Maryborough in the Queen's County through the Towns of Mountrath Castletown and Borris in Ossory in the same County; and from thence through the Town of Roscrea to the Town of Tomivarah in the County of Tipperary.
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An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Green of Kilcullen in the County of Kildare to the Town of Athy in the same County and from thence through the Town of Stradbally to the Town of Timoho in the Queen's County.
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An Act to explain amend and make more effectual an Act intituled An Act for repairing the Road leading from the Town of Kilcullen in the County of Kildare to the City of Kilkenny.
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An Act for rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St Finbarry in the City of Cork and for erecting a Work-house in the City of Cork for employing and maintaining the Poor punishing of Vagabonds and providing for and educating Foundling Children.
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An Act for explaining amending and making more effectual an Act intituled [An Act for repairing the Road leading from the City of Kilkenny to the Town of Clonmell in the County of Tipperary].
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An Act for continuing and amending an Act for the Relief of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner; and of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner; and of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Samuel Burton; and of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Francis Harrison.
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An Act for granting and continuing to his Majesty an additional Duty on Beer Ale Strong Waters Wine Tobacco and other Goods and Merchandizes therein mentioned.
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An Act for granting to his Majesty a further additional Duty on Wine, Silk, Hops, China, Earthen Japanned or Lacquered Ware and Vinegar; and also a Tax of Four Shillings in the Pound on all Salaries Profits of Employments Fees and Pensions to be applied to pay an Interest of Five Pounds per Cent. per Annum for the Sum of Three Hundred Thousand Pounds or such Part thereof as shall remain unpaid on the Twenty fifth Day of December One thousand seven hundred and thirty seven and towards the Discharge of the said Principal Sum.
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An Act for continuing and amending several Laws heretofore made relating to His Majesty's Revenue and the more effectual preventing the running of Goods.
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An Act for the further Encouragement of the Hempen and Flaxen Manufactures.
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An Act to explain and amend an Act intituled An Act for preventing Inconveniences that may happen by Privilege of Parliament.
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An Act that all Proceedings in Courts of Justice within this Kingdom shall be in the English Language.
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An Act for the more effectual preventing the enlisting of His Majesty's Subjects to serve as soldiers in foreign Service without His Majesty's Licence.
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An Act to prevent malicious maiming and wounding and to prevent carrying secret Arms.
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An Act for enforcing and making perpetual an Act intituled An Act for the preserving all such Ships and Goods thereof which shall happen to be forced on Shore or stranded upon the Coasts of this Kingdom; and also for inflicting the Punishment of Death on such as shall wilfully burn sink or destroy Ships.
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An Act for allowing further Time to Persons in Offices to qualify themselves pursuant to an Act intituled An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery; and for giving further ease to Protestant Dissenters with respect to matrimonial Contracts.
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