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Britain's happiness, and its full possession of civil and religious liberty, briefly stated and proved. By the late Rev. Dr. Richard Price. With an introduction by the editor.

By: Price, Richard, 1723-1791.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by William Sleater, 1792Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 21p.Uniform titles: Britain's happiness. Selections. Note: MS signature: Thomas Smyth
Includes newspaper cuttings relating to (1) a meeting of the Northern Whig Club on 4 November 1791; and (2) an address of the students at New College Hackney to Dr Priestley with the latter's answer, from The Dublin Chronicle of 26 November 1791
Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- 1789-1820
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VOL.240-241 A history of Ireland, from the earliest accounts to the establishment of the union with Great Britain in 1801. By the Rev. James Gordon, ... In two volumes. VOL.24(1) A letter from Jacques Bourreau, late of Trou-la-Putain in Dauphine, philosopher, and now of the city of Dublin, to the Whigs of the capital. VOL.24(10) The purrings of the city mowzers; of Napper escaped from the man-trap: a civic eclogue. Exhibiting a choice scrap of tea-table scandal, between Tabby, a Cherokee, and other illustrious individuals. Respectfully dedicated to his Majesty's S-----r G-----l. By a Friend to Privilege. To which is added, an ode on a pair of combustible small-cloaths: addressed to the same. VOL.24(11) Britain's happiness, and its full possession of civil and religious liberty, briefly stated and proved. By the late Rev. Dr. Richard Price. With an introduction by the editor. VOL.24(12) The speech of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox: containing the declaration of his principles, respecting the present crisis of public affairs, and a reform in the representation of the people. Spoken at the Whig Club of England, Dec. 4, 1792 ... VOL.24(13) The speech of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, on the speech delivered to the House of Commons, at the opening of Parliament, Dec. 13, 1792, commonly called the King's speech. With a list of those patriots who divided in favour of the people ... VOL.24(2) A letter on the nature and tendency of the Whig Club and of Irish Party /

MS signature: Thomas Smyth

Includes newspaper cuttings relating to (1) a meeting of the Northern Whig Club on 4 November 1791; and (2) an address of the students at New College Hackney to Dr Priestley with the latter's answer, from The Dublin Chronicle of 26 November 1791

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