Signatures: A-2C⁶. ; Preface signed: M.C. ; Evans ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials. Version 1. December 2002. ; Digitized.
xii, [1], 6-304 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) ; In prose and verse. ; Preface signed: M.C. [i.e., Mathew Carey] December 1, 1800. ; Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing copyright statement in imprint.
Avery Classics (Offsite) copy: Markings. ; Avery Classics (Offsite) copy: Has Seymour B. Durst's bookplate. ; Avery Classics (Offsite) copy: Seymour B. Durst Old York Library Collection, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. ; Authorship attributed to Ferris Pell. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Shaw & Shoemaker, ; Mode of access: Internet.
Issued by a committee of the merchants and manufacturers, John Maitland, chairman. ; No. 1. Extract from the Resolutions of the two Houses of the Parliament of Ireland respecting an union of the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland.- No. 2. Petition presented April 23d, 1800 to the House of Commons of Gt. Britain.- No. 3. Observations annexed to the Petition.- No. 4. Speech of Edward Law in the House of Lords, May 1st, 1800.- No. 5. Minutes of evidence before the House of Lords relating to the woollen manufactory.- No. 6. House of Commons, May 1, 1800. Part of the debate on the 6th resolution for union .- No. 7. Speech of Thomas Plumer . May 2, 1800. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"'The most just law, established by the provident wisdom of princes .'--Writ of summons to the Parliament of the twenty-third of Edward the First." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
2 v. ([1], xvi, 398, [14], 417-774 p.) : port. ; Title transliterated from Greek. ; Pages vi and 5 have faded print in filmed copy. Beginning to p. 15 photographed from Union Theological Seminary Library copy and inserted at the end. ; Errata: p. vii (v. 1) and p. [14] (v. 2). ; Reproduction of original in British Library. ; Includes bibliographical references.
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