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 ...W. Woodfall, sold also by J. Debrett, and by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1785 - Great Britain - 200 pages |
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