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Printed for G. Faulkner, Parliament Street, Dublin. -- Includees tables. -- Includes handwritten marginalia in black ink on p. 15. -- The acts of Parliament granted premiums on the carriage of corn and flour to Dublin. -- No author listed.

Corn laws (Great Britain) | Commercial law -- Ireland -- 18th century | Grain trade -- Law and legislation -- Ireland

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Object A defence of the amendments, proposed in the corn laws: being an answer to a pamphlet, intitled, "Observations on the Acts of Parliament, of the Thirty-first of George II. Chap. 3, and of the Thirty-third of George II, Chap. 12, &c. Humbly submitted to the Right Hon. and Hon. the House of Commonshas no cover

Printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame Street, Dublin. -- Includes precursory advertisement. -- Erratum on end page. -- At foot of title "The third edition".

Robinson, Christopher, fl. 1754-1760. Considerations on the late bill for payment ...of the national debt | Bindon, David, d. 1760. Some observations relative to the late bill for paying off the residue of the national debt | Revenue -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century

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Object The proceeding of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland : in rejecting the altered money-bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament : wherein are occasionally exposed the fallacies of two pamphlets, intitled, "Considerations on the late bill, &c." -- and "Observations relative to the late bill for paying off the residue of the national debt."has no cover

Printed for J. Debrett, Piccadilly; by Wilson and Co., Wild Court, Lincoln's Inn Fields. -- Printers colophon on cover page. -- Includes half-title. -- Includes publishers advertisement.

Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century. Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801 | Autonomy -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800

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Object The speech of Thomas Goold, Esquire : in the Irish House of Commons, February 14, 1800, on the subject of an incorporate union of Great Britain and Irelandhas no cover

At foot of title "To which are added, (in order to preserve them) the speeches of some noble Lords, spoken the day following, some of which have already appeared in print". -- Includes proceedings in the House of Lords, Tuesday 21st of December, on Lo Shannon's motions. -- Printe

Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons -- History | Representative government and representation -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Commerce -- 18th century

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Object Some authentic minutes of the proceedings of a very respectable assembly, on the 20th of December, 1779. : To which are added, (in order to preserve them) the speeches of some noble Lords, spoken the day following, some of which have already appeared in printhas no cover

"Duplicate see vol 57" handwritten on title page. -- Printed for J. Wright, opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, London. -- Includes publishers advertisement.

Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Ireland | Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Pamphlets

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Object Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in the Irish House of Commons, Wednesday, February 5, 1800, on offering to the House certain resolutions, proposing and recommending a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Irelandhas no cover

Consists of three seperate pamphlets scanned together under an unrelated cover page for the pamphlet "Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland on Friday the 14th of February, 1800 : on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain : containing the speeches

Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century. Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801 | Autonomy -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800 | Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Ireland -- Politics and government -- Law and legislation -- 18th century -- Pamphlets

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Object Parliamentary register, or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons of Ireland : which met at Dublin on ... the 18th January, 1800. Part the firsthas no cover

Text underlined throughout. -- Includes fold out plate of the 'Produce of the inland excise upon beer and ale for 11 years ending at lady day, 1772". -- Includes tables. -- Handwriten numbers in black ink on head of pages. -- Includes an account of the inland duty on beer, ale an

Brewers -- Ireland -- 18th century | Corporation of Brewers (Ireland) | Brewing industry -- Law and legislation -- Ireland -- 18th century

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Object Report from the committee appointed to take into consideration the petition of the master, wardens, and brethren of the Corporation of Brewers, &c. Reported, Wednesday, the 10th November, 1773has no cover

Printed and sold by W. Woodfall, No. 62, Dorset-street, Salisbury-square; sold also by J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly; and by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Paternoster-row, MDCCLXXXV [1785]. -- Includes errata lists.

Orde, Thomas, -- Baron Bolton, -- 1746-1807 | Great Britain -- Commerce -- Ireland | Ireland -- Commerce -- Great Britain

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Object An impartial sketch of the debate in the house of commons of Ireland, on a motion made on Friday, August 12, 1785, by the Right Honourable Thomas Orde, secretary to His Grace Charles, Duke of Rutland, Lieutenant-Governor, and Governor-General, for leave to bring in a bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland [...]has no cover

Printed for Luke White, 86 Dame Street, Dublin. -- Pagination not consistent; jumps from page number 345 to p. 20 without explanation. Text continuous throughout.  -- Erratum on p. 200. -- Includes "A bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ir

Ireland -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century | Ireland. -- Parliament. -- House of Commons -- Resolutions | Great Britain -- Commerce -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800

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Object An impartial sketch of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on a motion made on Friday, August 12, 1785 : by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde, secretary to the Rt. Hon. Charles Manners, Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant, for leave to bring in a Bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on permanent and equitable principles... Together with an impartial sketch... With a copy of the bill... the address to the King, and His Majesty's answerhas no cover