A letter to the Right Honourable James, Earl of Kildare, on the present posture of affairs: with some occasional reflections on the conduct of a certain justice of peace, on Friday the 10th instant

Addresses the constitutional questions raised by the money-bill of 1754. A major issue being -- does the King of Great Britain or the Irish Parliament have the right to decide how the Irish revenues in the British treasury are used? Ireland would like to discharge their national debts with these fun...

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Main Author: Patriot (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin [s.n.] 1754
Edition:The 2nd ed
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Summary:Addresses the constitutional questions raised by the money-bill of 1754. A major issue being -- does the King of Great Britain or the Irish Parliament have the right to decide how the Irish revenues in the British treasury are used? Ireland would like to discharge their national debts with these funds
Item Description:Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 08970.16. - OCLC, 23987159. - Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. - Signed: A patriot
Physical Description:28 p. 20 cm
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