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A proof that minors have a right to vote for members to serve in Parliament, for the borough of Trinity College, Dublin.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Moore, 1791Description: [4], 36p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) -- History -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.168(17) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26321-1001
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VOL.168(14) Abstracts from the companion to the grave; or, every man his own undertaker; lately published by the Rev. Augustus Carrion, L.L.D. ... comprised in 42 vols. folio. Illustrated with copper plates designed by the author, and engraved by the most eminent artists in Italy, France, England, and Ireland ... With notes, historical, chronological, explanatory, and observatory, by the following most ingenious, facetious, and learned gentlemen: ... Thomas Carr ... John Gilbourn ... John Christian ... John Chamberlain ... and the author himself. VOL.168(15) Thoughts on the present state of the College of Dublin; addressed to the gentlemen of the University. VOL.168(16) A poem on the Siege of Derry, (to which was adjudged the prize medal) by Francis Kane, T.C.D. ... VOL.168(17) A proof that minors have a right to vote for members to serve in Parliament, for the borough of Trinity College, Dublin. VOL.168(18) A speech on the characters and deaths, of the Rev. William Reid, and John Sargint, Esq., delivered from the chair of the Historical Society of the University of Dublin, on Wednesday the twelfth of December, 1798. By John Jebb, A.B. Published at the request of the Historical Society. VOL.168(2) A letter to Alexander Knox, Esq., M.R.I.A. being the first of a series of letters to that gentleman, occasioned by his remarks on the author's expostulatory address to the Methodists of Ireland. By John Walker ... VOL.168(3) An address to believers of the gospel of Christ on that conversation which becometh it: with an appendix, containing an account of the late change in the author's sentiments, concerning the lawfulness of his former connection with the religious establishment of this country; and his letter to the Provost, which occasioned his expulsion from the College of Dublin. By John Walker ...

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