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A statistical account of Ireland, founded on historical facts. Chronologically arranged and collected by George Barnes ...

By: Barnes, George.Publisher: Dublin : Printed at the Hibernia-Press Office ... for Gilbert and Hodges ..., and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1811Description: [6],3-77p.Subject(s): Ireland -- Description and travel -- 1801-1900
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.20(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 19301-1001
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VOL.123(3) Correspondence of The Reverend Leslie Battersby, clerk - master of arts - rector and vicar of Skreen in the county of Sligo - vicar-general of the diocess of Killala and Achonry - one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, and quorum, for the county of Sligo; and first lieutenant in the corps of Tyreragh infantry, with Sir Jonah Barrington, L.L.D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland : on the subject of family-money; with the documents referred to by both gentlemen in their correspondence. VOL.123(4) Speech of the Rt. Hon. William Windham, in the House of Commons, May the 26th, 1809; on Mr Curwen's bill, "for better securing the independence and purity of Parliament, by preventing the procuring or obtaining of seats by corrupt practices. VOL.123(5) Some observations on parliamentary reform, intended to shew that the claim of more extended suffrage, or of a more abridged duration of parliament, than the present, urged by the advocates of that measure, derives not any support from usage or from law : with a sketch of the progressive power of our parliaments, and an attempt to disprove the charge of inadequacy in our representation. By Richard F. Sharkey, Esq. Barrister at law. VOL.123(6) A statistical account of Ireland, founded on historical facts. Chronologically arranged and collected by George Barnes ... VOL.123(7) Letters on Ireland: to refute Mr. George Barnes's Statistical Account, &c. &c. By a Citizen of Waterford. VOL.123(8) Observations on the present state of Ireland. By George Ensor, Esq. VOL.124(1) Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Charles Grant, delivered in the House of Commons, on the 22d of April 1822, on Sir John Newport's motion on the state of Ireland.

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