Substance of the speech of lord auckland, in the house of peers, april 11, 1799, on the proposed address to his majesty, respecting the resolutions adopted by the two houses of Parliament, as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland..
London.
Printed by J. Wright, 1799.
Second edition.
8vo.
[2], 53pp, [11]. Without half-title. Modern grey paper boards, contrasting gilt-tooled red morocco lettering-piece. Light browning and slight scattered spotting throughout.
A speech delivered in the House of Commons arguing for a union between Britain and Ireland by political reformer and diplomat William Eden, Baron Auckland (1744-1814), former Chief Secretary for Ireland between 1780 and 1782, and co-founder of the Irish National Bank.
ESTC T136247
£ 75.00
Antiquates Ref: 33556
