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Observations on the power of alienation in the crown before the first of Queen Anne, supported by precedents and the opinions of many learned judges. Together with some remarks on the conduct of administration respecting the case of the Duke of Portland.

By: Adair, James, 1743?-1798.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for George Faulkner, 1768Description: 43 [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: Anonymous; By James AdairSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- 1760-1789
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VOL.117(8) A new address to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, and the citizens of Dublin. VOL.117(9) A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, on the question relating to general warrants. To which is added, a defence of the majority, in answer to that of the minority. VOL.118(1) The liberties of Dublin asserted and demonstrated, upon the principles of law, justice and good policy. With a comparative view of the political constitutions of London and Dublin. By C. Lucas ... VOL.118(10) Observations on the power of alienation in the crown before the first of Queen Anne, supported by precedents and the opinions of many learned judges. Together with some remarks on the conduct of administration respecting the case of the Duke of Portland. VOL.118(11) Observations on a speech, delivered the 26th day of December, 1769. In the House of Lords in Ireland. VOL.118(12) Some questions upon the legislative constitution of Ireland, proposed to the several pamphleteers and other writers against the late prorogation: for their candid answers thereto; but chiefly for the consideration of the publick. VOL.118(2) A list of the absentees of Ireland, and an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad: with observations on the trade and manufactures of Ireland, and the means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland in particular points of trade. Also, some reasons and observations why absentees should be obliged to contribute to the support and welfare of the country, they derive their honours, estates and incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland.

Anonymous; By James Adair

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