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Arguments to prove the interposition of the people to be constitutional and strictly legal: in which the necessity of a more equal representation of the people in Parliament is also proved: and a simple, unobjectionable mode of equalizing the representation is suggested.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for P. Byrne, 1783Description: 35p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.37(10) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20043-1001
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VOL.36(3) An answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, ex-representative of the city of Dublin in Parliament to his fellow citizens of Dublin. By Patrick Duigenan, ... Third edition, with additions. To which are added, by way of appendix: 1. The address of the Catholics of Dublin in 1795, to Mr. Grattan, with his answer, at the meeting in Francis-Street. 2. Mr. Grattan's address to the electors of Dublin, in 1797. 3. Mr. Grattan's (supposed) letter to Mr. Duigenan, in 1798. VOL.3(7) Ireland's mirror; exhibiting a picture of her present state, with a glimpse of her future prospects. Also, cursory observations on the alarming measures now going forward ... By D.T. VOL.37(1) The alarm: or, an address to the nobility, gentry and clergy of the Church of Ireland as by law established. VOL.37(10) Arguments to prove the interposition of the people to be constitutional and strictly legal: in which the necessity of a more equal representation of the people in Parliament is also proved: and a simple, unobjectionable mode of equalizing the representation is suggested. VOL.37(11) An address to the Dungannon and Leinster volunteers on the matter of parliamentary reform. VOL.37(12) The coalition; or, an essay on the present state of parties. VOL.37(13) Thoughts on the expediency of forwarding the establishment of manufactures in Ireland. In which is comprehended, the sketch of a design for promoting and extending them. By Robert Graydon ...

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