The case of Daniel M'Sweeny (Late of Trinity College) and the rights of the independent members of the university vindicated. Being an attempt to prove that a right of appeal to the visitors, from the decisions of the board, is clearly and unequivocally provided for every student by the Statutes of the College.
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| Language: | English |
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Dublin
Andrew P. Clark for the Author
1819
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| Collection: | Benjamin Iveagh |