The speech of Thomas Day, Esq. on the necessity of a reform in Parliament, delivered at Cambridge, March 25, 1780; When His Grace the Duke of Portland, His Grace the Duke of Richmond, His Grace the Duke of Manchester, His Grace the Duke of Rutland, The Right Hon. Earl Spencer, The Right Hon. Lord Besborough, The Right Hon. Lord Duncannon, The Rt. Hon. Lord Robert Manners, The Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq. Sir Robert Bernard, Bart. Sir Gillis Payne, Bart. Thomas Day, Esq. John Wilkes, Esq, and Others, Were appointed a Committee to carry on a Correspondence to Restore the Freedom of Parliament.
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- The speech of Thomas Day, Esq. on the necessity of a reform in Parliament, delivered at Cambridge, March 25, 1780; When His Grace the Duke of Portland, His Grace the Duke of Richmond, His Grace the Duke of Manchester, His Grace the Duke of Rutland, The Right Hon. Earl Spencer, The Right Hon. Lord Besborough, The Right Hon. Lord Duncannon, The Rt. Hon. Lord Robert Manners, The Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq. Sir Robert Bernard, Bart. Sir Gillis Payne, Bart. Thomas Day, Esq. John Wilkes, Esq, and Others, Were appointed a Committee to carry on a Correspondence to Restore the Freedom of Parliament.
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London: printed for D. I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street, [1794?]
- Publication year
- 1794-1794
- ESTC No.
- T195498
- Grub Street ID
- 229173
- Description
- 16p. ; 8⁰
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- Extracted from 'Two speeches' by Thomas Day, [London], 1780.
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- Date from NUC