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Report of the speech delivered by Mr. Sergeant Lefroy at the second general meeting of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland, held in the Rotunda on Thursday, 19th February, 1829.

By: Lefroy, Thomas Langlois, 1776-1869.Contributor(s): Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by order of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland by J. O. Bonsall..., 1829Description: 15, [1]p.Subject(s): Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland | Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.137(17) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58169-1001
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VOL.137(14) The Brunswick Sentinel. March 1829. VOL.137(15) A letter to the members of the House of Commons of the United Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland, on the legal right of Roman Catholics to sit in Parliament; to which is added a reply to Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Esq, on of His Majesty's Counsel, &c. &c. &c. By Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P. VOL.137(16) A copy of a letter written to a noble lord, very high in office. VOL.137(17) Report of the speech delivered by Mr. Sergeant Lefroy at the second general meeting of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland, held in the Rotunda on Thursday, 19th February, 1829. VOL.137(18) A letter, to the citizens of London, shewing the dangers to be apprehended from the admission of Roman Catholics to political power, by the author of "A call upon the people of Great Britain and Ireland," &c. &c. VOL.137(19) The Protestant Herald and Anti-Catholic review: exhibiting in its counterpart a mirror of popery as applicable to the present times. VOL.137(2) Report of the speech delivered by the Rev. John C. Martin, fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. At the first general meeting of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Ireland, held in the Rotundo, on Tuesday, November the 4th, 1828.

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