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West Coast Rare Books

West Coast Rare Books

Westport / Ireland

An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.

An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.

Woodfall, William. 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, for the Mutual Benefit of both Countries. Together with an impartial Sketch of the principle Speeches on the Subject of the Bill that were delivered in the House on Monday, August 15, 1785. With a Copy of the Bill, presented to the House of Commons of Ireland… [First Edition]. Dublin, Printed for Luke White, [1785]. 23 x 14 cm. Title, ii, 200 pages (Sketch), (2), 24 pages (Bill) plus eight pages publishers list. Modern paper covered boards with paper label on front board. Hard cover. New end papers. Fore and tail edge rough deckle. Very good condition. Binding rubbed and bumped, slightly faded. Edges age darkened. Internally age darkened. Some water staining. Title and next two pages (‘To the Public’) with tape repaired closed tears. Occasional foxing.

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An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.
An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.
An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.
An Impartial Sketch of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland.

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