The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare ... 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 of State, that as Parliament has 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".
- Title
- The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare ... 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 of State, that as Parliament has 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".
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- Dublin printed, London reprinted, for J. Wright, 1798.
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- Description
- 2 p. l., 46 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Call number
- CK p.v. 198, no. 3
- Author
- Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of, 1748-1802.
- Title
- The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare ... 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 of State, that as Parliament has 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".
- Imprint
- Dublin printed, London reprinted, for J. Wright, 1798.
- LCCN
- 05041956
- Research call number
- CK p.v. 198, no. 3