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Observations on that part of the Speaker's speech, which relates to trade.

Publisher: Dublin : printed by T. Burnside, 1799Description: [2],44p.,tables ; 8.°.Note: A reply to John Foster's speech to the House of Commons of Ireland in April 11, 1799Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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VOL.102(7) Letters of a Dungannon and Munster delegate, which appeared shortly after the publication of the plan of parliamentary reform, proposed by the Grand National Convention; are now first collected, and earnestly recomended to the perusal of the public, previous to the agitation of the question of reform in the House of Commons. VOL.102(8) A speech delivered in the House of Commons of Ireland, on the subject of Lord S---------'s bill. VOL.102(9) A representation to His Majesty moved in the House of Commons, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, and seconded by the Right Honourble William Windham, on Monday, June 14, 1784, and negatived. With a preface and notes. VOL.10(3) Observations on that part of the Speaker's speech, which relates to trade. VOL.103(1) To the sportsmen and inhabitants of the county of Meath. VOL.103(10) Thoughts on the present transactions in Ireland, in a letter to a friend in England. By a member of the established church. VOL.103(11) A letter to the people of Ireland, upon the intended application of the Roman Catholics to Parliament for the exercise of the elective franchise. By William Knox.

A reply to John Foster's speech to the House of Commons of Ireland in April 11, 1799

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