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- Thomas, Daniel, b. 1748. (författare)
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Observations on the pamphlets published by the bishop of Cloyne, Mr. Trant, and Theophilus, on one side [Elektronisk resurs] : And on those by Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Barber, and Doctor Campbell, on the other. To which are added, remarks on the causes of the late insurrections in Munster, a consideration of the grievances under which the peasantry of Ireland labours, with a proposal of an adequate compensation for tithes. By Daniel Thomas, Esq. M.D.
- 1787
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- Thomas, Daniel, b. 1748. (författare)
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Observation on the pamphlets published by the Bishop of Cloyne, Mr. Trant, and Theophilus, on one side [Elektronisk resurs] : And on those by Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Barber, and Doctor Campbell, on the other. To which are added remarks on the causes of the late insurrections in munster, a consideration of the grievances under which the peasantry of Ireland labours, with a proposal of an adequate compensation for tithes. By Daniel Thomas, Esq. M.D.
- 1787
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- Williams, John, Esq., 18th cent. (författare)
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. [Elektronisk resurs] : With supplementary observations, relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for confiliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the Dean of Gloucester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British Colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
- 1787
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- Reilly, Hugh, d. 1695?. (författare)
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The impartial history of Ireland, [Elektronisk resurs] : Containing a summary account, of all the battles, sieges, rebellions and massacres. As also, the valour and loyalty of the Irish, and the many calumnies thrown on that country and people, wiped off. Together, with the most remarkable transactions both in church and state, since the reformations. In two parts. By Hugh Reily, Esq; to which are annexed, the nobility and gentry of Ireland's remonstrance of King Charles the second, on his restoration. Also, the speech and dying words of Oliver Plunket, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and primate of Ireland. The civil and military articles Limerick. The celebrated speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; at Bristol, in 1780, as particularly relating to the state of the Romes Catholics in these kingdoms, &c.
- 1787
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