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29. A report made by His Grace the Lord Primate : from the lords committees appointed to enquire into the present state of popery in the kingdom of Ireland, and to prepare such heads for bills, as they shall think most proper for explaining and amending the acts to prevent the growth of popery ... to which is added, an appendix containing original papers

30. A report made by the lords committees appointed to inspect into the state of the Parliament office, and inquire in what manner the rolls of Parliament are now kept, and how disposed of, together with the appendix thereunto : and also the resolutions of the House thereupon, which by order of the House were laid before His Grace the Lord Lieutenant, together with His Grace's answer thereunto : published by authority

31. Report of the debate on the Earl of Moira's motion, Monday, Feb. 19, 1798, in the House of Lords of Ireland : "That an humble address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, representing that, as Parliament hath confided to His Excellency extrardinary powers for supporting the laws, and for defeating any traitorous combinations which may exist in this kingdom, this House feels it, at the same time, a duty to recommend the adoption of such conciliatory measures as may allay the apprehensions and extinguish the disconcents unhappily prevalent in this country.".

32. Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council, of the 14th of January last : viz. I. upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great-Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland ... : II. what preferences are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland ... : to which is added, the Irish account of their imports and exports from and to Great-Britain, for five years, ending the 25th March 1784

33. Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council, of the 14th of January last : viz. I. upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great-Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland ... : II. what preferences are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland ... : to which is added, the Irish account of their imports and exports from and to Great-Britain, for five years, ending the 25th March 1784

34. Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council of the 14th of January last, viz. I. Upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great-Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland ... : II. What references [sic] are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland ...

35. Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council of the 14th of January last, viz. I. Upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great-Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland ... : II. What references [sic] are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland

36. Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations : upon the two questions referred to them by His Majesty's Order in Council of the 14th of January last, viz. I. Upon the propriety of reducing the duties payable in Great-Britain on the importation of goods, the growth and manufacture of Ireland to the same rate as the duties payable in Ireland on the importation of the like goods, the growth and manufacture of Grat Britain : II. What references [sic] are now given to the importation of any article, the growth, produce, or manufacture of Ireland, by any duty or prohibition on the importation, use or sale of the like articles from foreign parts, and how far it may be the interest of Great-Britain in future to continue or alter the fame

39. The report of the resolutions of the committee on the affairs of Ireland : with the remarks of the General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great-Britain : also a complete abridgement of the debates in the British House of Commons on the whole of the commercial propositions : to which is added a correct copy of the resolutions, respecting the commercial propositions together with an authentic and copious sketch of the elegant speech of the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, on Monday, the 30th of May, 1785

43. The resolutions of England and Ireland relative to a commercial intercourse between the two kingdoms : containing, I. The eleven resolutions of the House of Commons of Ireland : II. Resolutions of the Commons relative to the adjustment of the commercial intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland, as amended by the Lords : III. A Bill for Finally Regulating the Intercourse and Commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on Permanent and Equitable Principles, for the Mutual Benefit of Both Kingdoms, as brought into the House of Commons on Tuesday, August 2, 1785

45. The review : being a short account of the doctrine, arguments, and tendency, of the writings offered to the publick, by the c---t advocates, since last September : together with an humble address to the worthy patriots of Ireland, on the happy and providential events, which have crowned their labours in defence of their country