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Address of the United Irishmen of Dublin to The Friends of the People in London.

By: Society of United Irishmen of Dublin.Publisher: London : printed for James Ridgway, [1792]Description: 14, [2]p. ; 8°.Subject(s): Society of Friends of the People | Ireland. Parliament | Great Britain. Parliament -- Reform -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.89(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57449-1001
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VOL.88(7) Report of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce of Dublin on the consolidation of light house management. VOL.89(1) The address of the Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace, in Ireland. Held at the King's Arms Tavern, Fownes's Street, Dublin, December 21, 1792. His Grace the Duke of Leinster in the Chair. VOL.89(2) A letter from His Grace the Duke of Richmond to Lieutenant Colonel Sharman, chairman to the committee of correspondence appointed by the Delegates of forty-five corps of volunteers, assembled at Lisburn in Ireland; with notes, by a Member of the Society for Constitutional Information. VOL.89(3) Address of the United Irishmen of Dublin to The Friends of the People in London. VOL.89(4) Report of the debate on the Earl of Moira's motion, Monday, Feb.19, 1798, in the House of Lords of Ireland, "That an humble address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, representing that, as Parliament had confided to his Excellency extraordinary powers for supporting the laws, and for defeating any traitorous combinations which may exist in this kingdom, this House feels it, at the same time, a duty to recommend the adoption of such conciliatory measures as may allay the apprehensions and extinguish the discontents unhappily prevalent in this country.". VOL.89(5) The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday, February 19, 1798, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, "That an humble address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, to state, that as Parliament had confided to His Excellency extraordinary powers in order to support the laws and defeat traiterous combinations in this country, we feel it our duty - as those powers have not produced the desired effect - to recommend the adoption of such conciliatory measures as may allay apprehensions and discontent". With an appendix, containing original papers, referred to in the course of the speech. VOL.89(6) Essays on the political circumstances of Ireland, written during the administration of Earl Camden; With an appendix, containing thoughts on the will of the people. And a postscript now first published. By Alexander Knox, Esq.

Resolution to print dated 15 December 1792.

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