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A letter on the present situation of public affairs. By Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. Member of the Irish Parliament ...

By: Musgrave, Richard, Sir, 1757?-1818.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by P. Byrne, 1795Description: 60p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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VOL.44(6) A letter to a venerated nobleman, lately retired from this kingdom. VOL.44(7) Strictures on the letters of a venerated nobleman, by a political spectator. VOL.44(8) Speculations on our prospects under the present administration: including thoughts on the propriety and practicability of a parliamentary reform. VOL.44(9) A letter on the present situation of public affairs. By Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. Member of the Irish Parliament ... VOL.4(5) An argument addressed to the yeomanry of Ireland, demonstrating the right, the propriety, the utility, and the obligation of declaring their sentiments on political subjects, in their public distinctive character of yeomen. By Eunomus. VOL.45(1) The obligations of a justice of the peace, to be diligent in the execution of the penal-laws against prophaneness and debauchery for the effecting of a national reformation. In a letter to a friend. VOL.45(10) Some advice to the gentlemen members of the late instituted Society of Attorneys, from one of their members: with some general hints, humbly offered to the public, for regulating and improving the profession of an attorney.

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