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5471
An humble address to the nobility, gentry, and free-holders, of the kingdom of Ireland.
eng
1751
Dublin : printed by George Faulkner, 1751.
TBC
5472
The question of the precedency of the peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated : In a letter to an English lord [Foster pamphlets vol.16]
eng
Egmont, John Percival, 1st earl of, 1683-1748.
1739
Dublin, 1739.
TBC
5473
Honest advice to the electors of Ireland, on the present most critical occasion.
eng
1750
Dublin : [s.n.], 1760.
TBC
5474
The charge given to the grand juries of the county of the city of Dublin and county of Dublin; at a sitting of His Majesty's commissions of Oyer and Terminer, and general gaol delivery, for the said counties, on Monday the 15th day of December 1760
eng
Robinson, Christopher.
1760
Dublin : printed for George and Alexander Ewing, 1760.
TBC
5475
Advice to both the Protestants and Papists of this kingdom : In a letter to a great lord; and remarks on the circumstances of each.
eng
1764
Dublin : [s.n.], 1764.
TBC
5476
Some proposals towards preventing the growth of Popery : Humbly offered to his diocesan
eng
1768
London : printed for R. Baldwin, 1768.
TBC
5477
A friendly call to the people of the Roman Catholic religion in Ireland : A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Bridget's, Dublin, on Sunday, the 23rd of October, 1757 : With a dedication to the Right Honourable, James, Earl of Clanbrassill, containing some remarks on heads of a bill, now before the Lords, for a register of Popish priests
eng
Brett, John.
1757
Dublin : printed by S. Powell, 1757.
TBC
5478
A new scheme for increasing the Protestant religion, and improving the kingdom of Ireland : With some occasional observations on heads of a bill for a register of Popish priests : Humbly offered to the consideration of the Legislature.
eng
1756
Dublin : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5479
An enquiry how far Papists ought to be treated here as good subjects : and how far they are chargeable with the tenets commonly imputed to them
eng
Sykes, Arthur Ashley.
1763
London : re-printed for S. Bladon, 1763.
TBC
5480
A brief examination of the question whether it is expedient either in a religious or political view, to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities for money which they may lend
eng
Caldwell, James, Sir, d. 1784.
1764
Dublin : printed by S. Powell, 1764.
TBC
5481
A letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the laws which disable Papists from purchasing in this kingdom [Foster pamphlets vol.17].
eng
1751
Dublin : [s.n.], [1751?]
TBC
5482
The reasonableness of mending and executing the laws against Papists : Humbly offered to the consideration of all that have a regard for the dignity of our Sovereign, and the liberty of Great Britain
eng
Sykes, Arthur Ashley.
1763
London : re-printed for S.Bladon, 1763.
TBC
5483
Queries humbly proposed to the consideration of the public.
eng
1746
Dublin : [s.n.], 1745-6.
TBC
5484
The case of the Roman-catholics of Ireland : Wherein the principles and conduct of that party are fully explained and vindicated.
eng
O'Conor, Charles, 1710-1791.
1755
Dublin : printed for P. Lord, bookseller, 1755.
TBC
5485
A letter to Sir James Caldwell, fellow of the Royal Society : Occasioned by his brief examination of the question, whether it is expedient, either in a religious, or political view, to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities for money which they may lend.
eng
1764
Dublin : [s.n.], 1764.
TBC
5486
A short description and list, with the prices of the instruments of husbandry, made in the factory at Laughlinstown,near Celbridge, in the county of Kildare : Established and conducted by Mr. John Wynn Baker under the patronage and encouragement of the Right Honourable and Honourable Dublin Society.
eng
Baker, John Wynn.
1767
Dublin : printed by S. Powell, for the author andsold by G. Faulkner, and the printer hereof, 1767.
TBC
5487
Seasonable thoughts relating to our civil and ecclesiastical Constitution.
eng
O'Conor, Charles, 1710-1791.
1753
Dublin : [s.n.], 1753.
TBC
5488
Some seasonable thoughts, relating to our civil and ecclesiastical Constitution : Wherein is occasionally consider'd, the case of the professors of Popery.
eng
1751
Dublin : [s.n.], 1751.
TBC
5489
The case of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland : In a course of letters from a member of the Protestant church, in that kingdom, to his friend in England. Letter I.
eng
Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783.
1760
Dublin : printed for and sold by Pat. Lord, bookseller, 1760.
TBC
5490
The ax laid to the root : Or, reasons humbly offered, for putting the Popish clergy in Ireland, under some better regulations.
eng
1749
Dublin : [s.n.], 1749.
TBC
5491
The drapier's letter to the good people of Ireland.
eng
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
1745
Dublin : [s.n.], 1745.
TBC
5492
The abuse of standing Parliaments, and the great advantage of frequent elections : In a letter to a noble lord.
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1750
London : printed by the booksellers, [1762?]
TBC
5493
The way to mend and grow better : or, thoughts on the present posture of affairs : in a letter to His E--y the Lord L--t.
eng
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
1763
Dublin : [s.n.], 1763.
TBC
5494
The address of the guild of St. Lazarus, in the city of Dublin : to C---s L--s, M. D. one of their representatives.
eng
1766
Dublin : [s.n.], 1766.
TBC
5495
A few words more of advice to the friends of Ireland, on the present crisis.
eng
1755
Dublin : [s.n.], 1755.
TBC
5496
A succint description of that elaborate and matchless pile of art, called, the microcosm : with a short account of the solar system, interspersed with poetical sentiments on the planets : Extracted from the most approved authors on that subject.
eng
Davis, Edward.
1765
Dublin : printed by S. Powell, for the proprietor, Mr. Edward Davis, [1765?]
TBC
5497
A slight review of the transactions of the late long Parliament, with some observations on the rise and progress of the septennial bill.
eng
1762
Dublin : [s.n.], 1762.
TBC
5498
A short but true history of the rise, progress, and happy suppression, of several late insurrections commonly called rebellions in Ireland : In a letter to His Grace the D. of N--
eng
La Touche, James Digges, b. 1709.
1760
Dublin : London printed: Dublin reprinted [s.n.], 1760.
TBC
5499
Septennial Parliaments vindicated : Humbly addressed to his Excellency the Earl of Hertford
eng
Mc Aulay, Alexander, d. 1766?.
1766
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1766.
TBC
5500
The history of the ministerial conduct of the chief governors of Ireland, (so far as relates to that kingdom,) from the glorious revolution in 1688, to the never-to-be forgotten 17th of December,1753 : With a general review, of the most remarkable proceedings in Parliament during that period of time : To which is prefixed, an introductory survey of the English ministry.....
eng
1754
London : printed by W. Browne, 1754.
TBC
5501
Northern revolutions : or, the principal causes of the declension and dissolution of several once flourishing gothic constitutions in Europe : In a series of letters from The Ghost of Trenchard, once a free Briton.
eng
1757
Dublin : printed, and sold by L. Flinn, 1757.
TBC
5502
Some additional queries on the present laws in this kingdom, against the further growth of Popery : and particulary relative to the heads of a bill, which lately passed the House of Commons of Ireland.
eng
1762
Dublin : printed by Oli Nelson, 1762.
TBC
5503
Collections of cases, memorials, addresses, and proceedings in Parliament : relating to insolvent debtors, customs and excises, Admiralty-courts, and the valuable liberties of citizens : To which are added, observations on the embargo in Ireland.
eng
1757
Digges-Latouche, James.
London : printed for R. Griffiths, 1757.
TBC
5504
The Protestant interest, considered relatively to the operation of the Popery-Acts in Ireland.
eng
1757
Dublin : [s.n.], 1757.
TBC
5505
A letter to a member of Parliament : concerning the laws which disable Papists from purchasing in this kingdom [Foster pamphlets vol.18].
eng
1751
Dublin : [A. Reilly], 1751.
TBC
5506
A letter to C.D. or N.N. or A.B. no matter which, if any one of them be found, 'tis odds the other two are within call.
eng
1751
[Dublin?] : [s.n.], 1751.
TBC
5507
A charge delivered to the grand jury at the general quarter sessions for the county of Cork, held at Bandon-Bridge on Jan. 14, 1755 : Published at the request of the Justices of the Peace
eng
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.
1755
Dublin : printed by Matthew Williamson, 1755.
TBC
5508
The querist, containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. Part II. Part II.
eng
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
1736
Dublin : printed by R. Reilly ...For G. Risk, G. Ewing, and W. Smith, 1736.
TBC
5509
A new address to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, and the citizens of Dublin.
eng
1766
Dublin : printed and sold by the booksellers, and hawkers, [1768?]
TBC
5510
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian. Chapter the third : Of public spirit.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1756
Dublin : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5511
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian by the author of the first chapter. Chapter the second : On secret agreements.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1756
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5512
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian, by the author of the first chapter. Chapter the fifth : On platonic love.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1756
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5513
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian by the author of the first chapter : To which is added, a translation of the mottoes, and an index to the six chapters. Chapter the sixth : On the love of our country.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1756
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5514
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian. Chapter the first : On patriotism.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1755
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1753.
TBC
5515
Modern observations on antient history : translated from the Italian by the author of the first chapter. Chapter the fourth : On popularity.
eng
Bristow, Peter, Rev.
1756
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1756.
TBC
5516
A dialogue between Mr. Demogogue, and a sober citizen.
eng
Dean, Robert, Sir, b. 1738.
1766
Dublin : printed for John Butree, 1766.
TBC
5517
An antidote to Dr. L--s's address : addressed to the merchants of the city of Dublin.
eng
1766
Dublin : [s.n.], 1766.
TBC
5518
A letter to the Dublin-Society : on the improving their fund : and the manufactures, tillage, &c. in Ireland.
eng
Madden, Samuel, 1686-1765.
1739
Dublin : printed by R. Reilly, for G. Ewing, 1739.
TBC
5519
A proposal for making an effectual provision for the poor, for amending their morals, and for rendering them useful members of the society
eng
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.
1753
Dublin : Printed for John Smith ... and Richard James, 1753.
TBC
5520
Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions : Recommended to the electors of Great-Britain, as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections.
eng
1733
Knight, John, Sir, d. 1718.
London : printed by J. W. and sold by A. Dodd, 1733.
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