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Arguments to prove the interposition of the people to be constitutional and strictly legal : in which the necessity of a more equal representation of the people in Parliament is also proved : and a simple, unobjectionable mode of equalizing the representation is suggested

Title:Arguments to prove the interposition of the people to be constitutional and strictly legal : in which the necessity of a more equal representation of the people in Parliament is also proved : and a simple, unobjectionable mode of equalizing the representation is suggested
Note:Printed for P. Byrne, 1783
  
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Subject:Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820
Subject:Ireland -- History -- 18th century -- Pamphlets
Subject:Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820
Subject:Ireland. Parliament -- History
Subject:Representative government and representation -- Ireland -- History
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