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Reflections on the lieutenancy of the Marquess Wellesley, in a letter from Harg: O'Brien.

By: O'Brien, Hargrave.Publisher: London : Rees, Hurst, Orme and Browne, and Richard Milliken, 1824Description: [4], 110p.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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VOL.283(8) An historical dissertation upon the origin, suspension, and revival, of the judicature and independency of the Irish Parliament. With a narrative of the transactions in 1719, relative to the celebrated declaratory law; extracted from the papers of the late Earl of Egmont: and a comment on his lordship's opinion, upon the legislative union of these kingdoms. To which is annexed the standing orders of the House of Lords. Transcribed from a copy printed by authority the 11th of Feb. 1790. ... By Hervey, Viscount Mountmorres ... VOL.28(4) A speculative sketch of Europe. Translated from the French of Monsieur Dumouriez. To which are prefixed strictures upon the chapter relative to Great Britain. VOL.284(1) Repeal no remedy: or, the union with Ireland completed; addressed at this crisis to every Englishman. By John Fisher Murray. VOL.284(2) Reflections on the lieutenancy of the Marquess Wellesley, in a letter from Harg: O'Brien. VOL.284(3) The Irish land question and English public opinion. By R. Barry O'Brien ... VOL.284(4) A snake in the grass detected; or a key to an insidious, seditious pamphlet, intitled Northern Revolutions, &c. Pretended to be dictated by the ghost of Trenchard, once a free Briton. By a modern Englishman. VOL.284(4) Repeal of the union. Mr. O'Connell's address to the jury in the case of the King v. Barrett, proprietor of the Pilot; delivered in the Court of King's Bench, on Tuesday, November 26th, 1833. Taken in short-hand by William B. MacCabe, of the Morning Register, and revised by Mr. O'Connell.

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