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English bards, and Scotch reviewers; a satire / by Lord Byron.

By: Byron, George Gordon, Baron Byron, 1788-1824.Publisher: London : Printed for James Cawthorn, ... and Sharpe and Hailes, 1811 [i.e. 1812?]Edition: 4th ed.Description: vii, [1], 85, [1] p.
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.21(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44616-1001
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VOL.215(7) Observations on an important feature in the state of Ireland, and the want of employment of its population; with a description of the navigation of the river Shannon. Suggested by the report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the state of the poor in Ireland, and the remedial measures proposed by them. By C.W. Williams Esq. VOL.215(8) Report of the committee appointed at a public meeting held at the Mansion House, in the city of London, on Thursday, the 24th March, 1831, for the purpose of adopting measures for the temporary relief of the distress that unhappily prevailed in certain districts in the west of Ireland, together with an appendix. VOL.215(9) Reply of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin to the address of the clergy of the dioceses of Dublin & Glandelough, on the government plan for national education in Ireland: to which are added, the above-mentioned address, and the observations of some of the archbishops and bishops of the United Church of England and Ireland on the same subject. VOL.21(6) English bards, and Scotch reviewers; a satire / VOL.216(1) Some observations on the projected union between Great Britain and Ireland, and the inexpediency of agitating the measure at the time. By J.H.C. Esq. Barrister at Law. VOL.216(2) A reply to a pamphlet, entitled, arguments for and against an union. By Richard Jebb, Esq. VOL.216(3) A memoire on some questions respecting the projected union of Great Britain and Ireland. By Theobald McKenna, Esq. Barrister at law.

Wise in his 'Bibliography of Byron', identifies this as the "second spurious 'Fourth' edition" from watermark "G Pike/1812." Misspelling: "ingenious" at foot of p. 5 and "crowds" spelled correctly on p. 22, line 269. Contains 1052 lines.

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