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A letter to the independent citizens of Dublin, from a member of the Guild of Merchants.

By: Member of the Guild of Merchants.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by William Porter, 1802Description: 22p.Subject(s): Dublin (Ireland) -- History -- 19th century
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VOL.186(25) A speech made in the House of Commons, in England, by Mr Heathcoate, one of the Aldermen of London, in support of a bill for repealing the aldermens negative. Very proper to be read at this time, by all citizens and lovers of liberty and our constitution. VOL.186(26) The rights and privileges of Parlements asserted upon constitutional principles; against the modern anticonstitutional clames of chief governors, to take notice of, anlmadvert upon, and protest against the proceedings of either House of Parlement. Humbly addressed to His Excellency George, Lord Visc. Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. By C. Lucas ... VOL.186(27) Reports of the proceedings and arguments before the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council, on the petitions of Aldermen James, and Howison; also, of the proceedings, arguments and resolutions of the Commons of the Common Council, and of the aggregate meeting, of the freemen, freeholders, and citizens of Dublin: to which is added an appendix, containing the Lord Chancellor's speech in the House of Lords, and the resolutions of the Whig Club. VOL.186(28) A letter to the independent citizens of Dublin, from a member of the Guild of Merchants. VOL.186(3) A letter to the Commons of the City of Dublin. VOL.186(4) Spectacles for the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin, respecting their present elections of a fit person to represent them in Parliament, in the room of Sir Samuel Cooke, Bart. deceased. VOL.186(5) A letter to the gentry, clergy, freemen and freeholders, of the city of Dublin.

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