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Vindiciæ Gallicæ. Defence of the French Revolution and its English admirers against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; including some strictures on the late production of Mons De Calonne. By James Mackintosh.

By: Mackintosh, James, Sir, 1765-1832Contributor(s): Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Reflections on the Revolution in FrancePublisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Corbet, for R. Cross, G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Moore, A. Gruener, W. Jones, R. White, J. Rice, R. McAllister, 1791Description: [2], vi, 167, [1]p. ; 8.°Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.238(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27629-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.235(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27629-2001
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VOL.234 Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin, with thoughts on the present crisis. VOL.235(1) Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, concerning the Revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event. By Capel Lofft. VOL.235(2) A letter from Major Scott to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. VOL.235(3) Vindiciæ Gallicæ. Defence of the French Revolution and its English admirers against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; including some strictures on the late production of Mons De Calonne. By James Mackintosh. VOL.235(4) The memoire of M. Louis-Philip-Joseph (Duke) d'Orleans; accused of high treason, before the Tribunal of the Chatelet in Paris: with the very interesting advice of his counsel, as to the punishment of his accusers. In which is contained, an authentick detail of many curious facts concerning the late Revolution in France. Translated from the original, published at Paris by the Duke of Orleans. VOL.235(5) A letter to Henry Duncombe, Esq. member for the county of York, on the subject of the very extrordinay [sic] pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke, to a noble lord. By William Miles. VOL.235(6) Considerations on the present state of England and France. By Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart.

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