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A review of the three great national questions relative to a declaration of right, Poynings' law, and the Mutiny Bill.

By: Sheridan, Charles Francis, 1750-1806.Publisher: Dublin : printed by M. Mills, 1781Description: [2], 126p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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VOL.96(1) A review of the three great national questions relative to a declaration of right, Poynings' law, and the Mutiny Bill. VOL.96(2) Considerations submitted to the people of Ireland, on their present condition with regard to trade and constitution. In answer to a pamphlet, lately published, entitled "Observations on the Mutiny Bill, &c.". VOL.96(3) Observations on the Mutiny Bill, with some strictures on Lord Buckinghamshire's administration in Ireland. VOL.96(4) A review of the three great national questions relative to a declaration of right, Poynings' law, and the Mutiny Bill. VOL.97(1) A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799. By George Rose, Esq. From the corrected London edition, with an introduction by the Irish editor. VOL.97(10) Review of a publication, entitled, the speech of the Right Honourable John Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland; in a letter addressed to him by William Smith, Esq. VOL.97(11) Tit for tat, or the reviewer reviewed; being an examination of Mr Smith's review of the speech of the Right Hon. John Foster, in a letter addressed to him by an old correspondent.

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