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Lessons to a young prince, on the present disposition in Europe to a general revolution.

By: Williams, David, 1738-1816.Publisher: London : Printed for H.D. Simmons, 1790Description: iv, [2], 91, [1]p., tables ; 8.°.Note: MS signature: Thomas Smyth
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Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- 1789-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.95(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21585-1001
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VOL.94(9) The second book of James. Containing the lamentation of Richeth. Translated from the original arabick of Belshazzer Kapha, the Jew. VOL.95(1) A review of the conduct of administration during the seventh session of Parliament addressed to the constitutional electors and free people of Ireland on the approaching dissolution. VOL.95(2) Spanish war! An enquiry how far Ireland is bound, of right, to embark in the impending contest on the side of Great-Britain? Addressed to the members of both houses of Parliament. VOL.95(3) Lessons to a young prince, on the present disposition in Europe to a general revolution. VOL.95(4) Constitutional connection between Great Britain and Ireland. And the mischevious effects of introducing British party into Ireland. Stated in a letter to the Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, Secretary to the Irish Whig Club. To which are added, the declarations and resolutions of that society. VOL.95(5) Observations on the vindication of the Whig Club. To which are subjoined, the speech of the Lord Chancellor, as it appeared in the newspapers, the vindication of the Whig Club, and a letter signed truth, which appeared in Faulkner's Journal. VOL.95(6) Thoughts on a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Conolly, as secretary to the Whig Club. By a Whig.

MS signature: Thomas Smyth

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