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Thoughts upon the present state of our domestic affairs; shewing the necessity of an administration formed on the basis of an union of parties.

Publisher: London : Printed by C. Stower, ... for C. Chapple, 1809Description: 41, [1]p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- 1789-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.80(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33535-1001
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PAM VOL.80(12) Extracts from the debates 15 October 1790; 3 November 1790. PAM VOL.80(2) A letter addressed to John Cartwright, Esq. Chairman of the Committee of the Crown and Anchor; on the subject of parliamentary reform. By the Earl of Selkirk. PAM VOL.80(3) A discourse, addressed to the people of Great-Britain, May 13th, 1792. By William Vincent, ... PAM VOL.80(4) Thoughts upon the present state of our domestic affairs; shewing the necessity of an administration formed on the basis of an union of parties. PAM VOL.80(5) Elijah's mantle; being verses occasioned by the death of that illustrious statesman the Right Honourable William Pitt. Dedicated to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. With a prefatory address. PAM VOL.80(6) The uti possidetis, and status quo. A poetical satire addressed to the members of a late administration. Printed, by permission, from the Anti-Jacobin Review of March, 1807. PAM VOL.80(7) A description of the series of pictures painted by James Barry, Esq. R. A. Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy, and preserved in the great room of the Society instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce. To this is added, a short account of some other works of art, with which the room is ornamented.

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