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Substance of the speech delivered by Lord Viscount Castlereagh, on the 25th of May, 1810, upon Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee to take into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions; to which are annexed, copies of the original documents therein referred to.

By: Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount, 1769-1822.Publisher: London : Printed for J.J. Stockdale, 1810Description: 51, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.278(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27772-1001
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VOL.278(2) Essay on child-bed fever, with remarks upon it, as it appeared in the Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, in January, 1813, and observations upon the ill and proper mode of treating that malady ... By John Brenan, M.D. VOL.278(3) The letters of Brutus to certain celebrated political characters. VOL.278(5) An address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland. By Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn. VOL.278(6) Substance of the speech delivered by Lord Viscount Castlereagh, on the 25th of May, 1810, upon Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee to take into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions; to which are annexed, copies of the original documents therein referred to. VOL.278(7) The present poverty of Ireland convertible into the means of her improvement, under a well-administered poor law. With a preliminary view of the state of agriculture in Ireland. By Lord Clements, M.P. VOL.278(8) Observations on the Rev. Edward Chichester's pamphlet, entitled Oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. By Æneas Coffey, acting inspector-general of excise. VOL.278(9) Considerations on the present crisis of affairs, as it respects the West-India colonies, and the probable effects of the French decree for emancipating the negroes, pointing out a remedy for preventing the calamitous consequences in the British islands.

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