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The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1799, on the third reading of the 'Bill for granting certain duties upon income'.

By: Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Wright, 1799Edition: Second edition.Description: [2], 36, [4]p. ; 8.°.Note: Lacking half-titleSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.200(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27390-1001
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VOL.200(4) Letter to the Earl of Carlisle, from the Right Honourable William Eden, on the subject of the late arrangement. VOL.200(5) Substance of the speech of Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799, on the proposed address to His Majesty, respecting the resolutions adopted by the two Houses of Parliament, as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.200(6) Considerations upon the state of public affairs, in the year MDCCXCIX. Ireland. VOL.200(7) The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1799, on the third reading of the 'Bill for granting certain duties upon income'. VOL.20(1) A statistical account of Ireland, founded on historical facts. Chronologically arranged and collected by George Barnes ... VOL.201 A compleat collection of the resolutions of the volunteers, grand juries, &c. of Ireland, which followed the celebrated resolves of the first Dungannon Diet. To which is prefixed a train of historical facts relative to the kingdom, from the invasion of Henry II, down, with the History of Volunteering, &c. By C.H. Wilson. Vol. I. VOL.20(2) Letters on Ireland: to refute Mr. George Barnes's Statistical Account, &c. &c. By a Citizen of Waterford.

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