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P002289
Title from caption. Imprint from colophon; year of publication from North. Attributed to: Vincent Dowling, the publisher. The first item in no. 1 is headed: "Debates in the Pimlico Parliament. (Continued from no. XXVIII.)." Register and pagination are continuous from issue to issue. Satiric Pimlico Parliamentary debates (an anti-unionist attack on the Irish Parliament); also poetry, humor and letters, chiefly political.
Dublin Ireland]: printed for the editor, and published by Vincent] Dowling--at no. 5, College-green, 1800]. 6 v.: ill.; 4
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