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Seasonable queries. Humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the true friends of Ireland.
s.n.
1766
A long history of a certain Lord Lieutenant, of a certain kingdom, explaining the conduct of his ad…
Printed in the year MDCCLXXII. And sold by Philip Bowes, in Church-Street
1772
A long history of a certain Lord Lieutenant, of a certain kingdom, explaining the conduct of his ad…
Printed in the year MDCCLXXII. And sold by Philip Bowes, in Church-Street
1772
A long history of a certain Lord Lieutenant, of a certain kingdom, explaining the conduct of his ad…
Printed in the year MDCCLXXII. And sold by Philip Bowes, in Church-Street
1772
A long history of a certain Lord Lieutenant, of a certain kingdom, explaining the conduct of his ad…
Printed in the year MDCCLXXII. And sold by Philip Bowes, in Church-Street
1772
Aminadab: explain'd: or, an answer to the Quaker's vision. Paragraph by paragraph.
[s.n.]
1710
Aminadab: explain'd: or, an answer to the Quaker's vision. Paragraph by paragraph.
[s.n.]
1710
Aminadab: explain'd: or, an answer to the Quaker's vision. Paragraph by paragraph.
[s.n.]
1710
Aminadab: explain'd: or, an answer to the Quaker's vision. Paragraph by paragraph.
[s.n.]
1710
Short remarks on the coins current in this kingdom.
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1725
Short remarks on the coins current in this kingdom.
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1725
An address to the House of Commons of Ireland: by a freeholder.
printed in the year
1771
Reflections on the national debt; with reasons for reducing the legal interest; and against a publi…
Printed in the year
1731
Reflections on the national debt; with reasons for reducing the legal interest; and against a publi…
Printed in the year
1731
Reflections on the national debt; with reasons for reducing the legal interest; and against a publi…
Printed in the year
1731
Reflections on the national debt; with reasons for reducing the legal interest; and against a publi…
Printed in the year
1731
A letter from Dublin, to William Wood, Esquire.
[s.n.]
1724
A letter from Dublin, to William Wood, Esquire.
[s.n.]
1724
A letter from Dublin, to William Wood, Esquire.
[s.n.]
1724
To the right honourable and honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assemble…
Unknown
1768
To the right honourable and honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assemble…
Unknown
1768
To the right honourable and honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assemble…
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1768
The present state of Ireland consider'd: In a letter to The Revd. Dean Swift. By a True Patriot.
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1724
Modern observations on antient history. Translated from the Italian, by the author of the first cha…
Printed in the year
1756
Tom Pun-sibi's resurrection disprov'd.
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1722
Tom Pun-sibi's resurrection disprov'd.
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1722
Tom Pun-sibi's resurrection disprov'd.
Unknown
1722
The case of Trinity College, near Dublin, in the county of the city of Dublin.
Unknown
1791
The first epistle of John Wheddon, to the Corcagians.
[s.n.]
1753
The first epistle of John Wheddon, to the Corcagians.
[s.n.]
1753
That the undersigned state-prisoners, in the three prisons of Newgate, Kilmainham and Bridewell, en…
Unknown
1799
A new copy of verses, call'd injured innocence; or, Mary Neale's tragedy; a girl of only ten years …
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1788
A new copy of verses, call'd injured innocence; or, Mary Neale's tragedy; a girl of only ten years …
Unknown
1788
A letter to a Member of Parliament from a country gentleman, concerning the growth of the wool, and…
Printed in the year
1732
A letter to a Member of Parliament from a country gentleman, concerning the growth of the wool, and…
Printed in the year
1732
To the people of Ireland.
Unknown
1800
To the people of Ireland.
Unknown
1800
To the people of Ireland.
Unknown
1800