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Letter from the Committee of Ulster Volunteers to the Duke of Richmond; the Duke of Richmond's answer; together with his bill for a parliamentary reform.

Publisher: [London] : s.n., 1783Description: [2], 16, 26, 43, [1]p. ; 8.°Subject(s): Ireland. Parliament -- Reform
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.230 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27621-1001
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VOL.229 A philosophical survey of the south of Ireland, in a series of letters to John Watkinson, M.D. VOL.2(3) Questions relating to schemes for granting reversionary annuities, together with some observations on annuity schemes ... Extracted from Observations on reversionary payments. &c. By Richard Price ... VOL.23 The reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England. With the governours since the conquest of King Henry II. Anno MCLXXII. With some passages in their government. A brief account of the rebellion anno Dom. MDCXLI. Also, the original of the Universities of Dublin, and the Colledge of Physicians. VOL.230 Letter from the Committee of Ulster Volunteers to the Duke of Richmond; the Duke of Richmond's answer; together with his bill for a parliamentary reform. VOL.231 The political history of Ireland, from the commencement of Lord Townshend's administration, to the departure of the Marquis of Buckingham; with observations on the trade and finance of the country. By James Mullala, L.L.B. VOL.232(1) Political essays relative to the affairs of Ireland, in 1791, 1792, and 1793; with remarks on the present state of that country. By Theobald McKenna, Esq. VOL.232(2) A history of the penal laws against the Irish Catholics: from the year 1689, to the union. By Sir Henry Parnell, Bart. M.P.

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