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7171
A letter [on the] bankrupt laws of Ireland, to the Lord High Chancellor of Ireland
eng
Philanthropos.
1804
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1804.
TBC
7172
An account of the application of the gas from coal to oeconomical purposes, by Mr. William Murdock, read before the Royal Society : on the 25th February, 1808, and printed in the Philosophical Transactions for that year.
eng
1808
Murdock, William, 1754-1839.
Royal Society (Great Britain)
[London] : [Abraham], [1808]
TBC
7173
A proposal for the more speedy relief of the poor of Ireland, in seasons of scarcity : addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir John Newport, Bart. Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer
eng
Sharkey, Richard F.
1806
Dublin : printed by John Jones ... for J. Milliken, 1806.
TBC
7174
An account of the progress of the Cork Institution, laid before the Dublin Society, on November, the 15th, 1810, by order of the managers of the institution, as a mark of respect entertained by them for the parent society.
eng
Hincks, Thomas Dix.
1810
Cork Institution.
Dublin : printed by Graisberry and Campbell, 1810.
TBC
7175
A plan for the improvement of the internal police of prisons
eng
Pitt, William, 1759-1806.
1804
London : printed by W. Bulmer, 1804.
TBC
7176
The case of James M'Anally, formerly of New York, but now of the city of Dublin, merchant : a case of singular severity and distress, arising from the construction of the laws relative to the sale of flax-seed in Ireland.
eng
1811
Dublin : printed by Graisberry & Campbell, 1811.
TBC
7177
A mirror for the times : or a serious address to the people of Ireland. On the situation of their own country, comparatively considered with that of Europe in general, and particularly France.
eng
1792
Dublin : printed for William M'Kenzie, 1792.
TBC
7178
Foster pamphlets vol.241 "Ireland Church Tythe".
eng
TBC
7179
An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established : : explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdom, respecting tithes, and the real motives and designs of the projectors and abettors of those commotions and insurrections : and containing a candid inquiry into the practicability of substituting any other mode of subsistance and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and
eng
Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.
1808
[London] : Dublin printed: London reprinted for J. Hatchard, 1808.
TBC
7180
A letter to a member of Parliament, from Mr. William Murdock, in vindication of his character and claims : in reply to a recent publication, by the Committee for conducting through Parliament a bill for incorporating a Gas-light & Coke Company.
eng
Murdock, William, 1754-1839.
1809
Gas Light and Coke Company.
London : printed by Galabin and Marchant, 1809.
TBC
7181
A letter to His Excellency, the Duke of Richmond : on the abolition of tythes, and maintenance of the Roman Catholic clergy in Ireland.
eng
1808
Dublin : printed by John Jones, 1808.
TBC
7182
Thoughts, &c.
eng
1811
[s.l.] : [s.n.], [1811?]
TBC
7183
An enquiry into the history of tithe, its influence upon the agriculture, population and morals of Ireland : with a plan for modifying that system, and providing an adequate maintenance for the Catholic and Presbyterian clergy.
eng
1808
Dublin : C. Downs, 1808.
TBC
7184
A short address to ... William, Lord Primate of all Ireland; recommendatory of some commutation, or modification of the tythes of that country : with a few remarks on the present state of the Irish church
eng
Dudley, Henry Bate, Sir, 1745-1824.
1808
London : printed for Cadell and Davies, 1808.
TBC
7185
Foster pamphlets vol.242 "Education Hospitals".
eng
TBC
7186
A short letter to the Rev. T.C. Munnings; exposing the futility of his pretended agricultural improvements, and proposing a very simple but very efficacious plan for ameliorating the condition of the farmers, by a gradual and general abolition of tithes.
eng
1810
London : printed for the suthor, and sold by J.J. Stockdale, 1810.
TBC
7187
A letter respectfully addressed to the most reverend and right reverend the archbishops and bishops of the Church of England, on Mr. Joseph Lancaster's plan for the education of the lower order in the community.
eng
1806
London : printed for John Stockdale, 1806.
TBC
7188
Improvements in education [Foster pamphlets vol.242].
eng
Lancaster, Joseph, 1778-1838.
1803
[s.l.] : [s.n.], [1803?]
TBC
7189
Fair statement [Foster pamphlets vol.242].
eng
[Cambridge] : [M. Watson], [18--]
TBC
7190
A comparative view of the plans of education, as detailed in the publications of Dr. Bell and Mr. Lancaster
eng
Fox, Joseph.
1808
London : printed for the author, by A. Grant, and sold by Darton and Harvey, [1808]
TBC
7191
A comparative view of the new plan of education promulgated by Mr. Joseph Lancaster, in his tracts concerning the instruction of the children of the labouring part of the community; and of the system of Christian education founded by our pious forefathers for the initiation of the young members of the established church, in the principles of the reformed religion
eng
Trimmer, Sarah Kirby, 1741-1810.
1805
London : printed by T. Bensley, for F.C. and J. Rivington and J. Hatchard, 1805.
TBC
7192
Thoughts on the national importance of our Protestant charter schools : With such proposed improvements therein; as tend in a superior degree, to the advancement of health, morals, and public weal ... : To which is subjoined, an appendix, being remarks on the Baggot-street charter school lately established
eng
Fletcher, Charles, fl. 1800.
Dublin : printed for the author , by John Martin, [18--?]
TBC
7193
A brief view of the intended improvements in the school of Londonderry
eng
1808
Dublin : printed by Graisberry and Campbell, 1808.
TBC
7194
A new and appropriate system of education for the labouring people ...according to the plan which has been established for the religious and moral instruction of male and female children admitted into the free school, No. 19, Orchard Street, in the City of Westminster ...
eng
Colquhoun, Patrick, 1745-1820.
1806
London : printed by Savage and Easingwood for J. Hatchard, 1806.
TBC
7195
A letter to John Foster, esq. Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland : on the best means of educating and employing the poor, in that country
eng
Lancaster, Joseph, 1778-1838.
1805
London : printed and sold by Darton and Harvey ... sold also by J. Hatchard, 1805.
TBC
7196
Annual report of t[he] managing committee of the House of recovery, and fever hospital, in Cork-street, Dublin, for the year ending 4th January, 1808.
eng
1808
Dublin : printed by Charles Downes, 1808.
TBC
7197
Third report on the object and effects of the House of recovery, and fever hospital, in Cork-street, Dublin,
eng
Stoker, William, fl. 1808.
1808
Dublin : printed by Charles Downes, 1808.
TBC
7198
An abstract of the General lying-in hospital, situated at Bays Water, under the patronage of Her Majesty, instituted in January 1752 ....
eng
1803
London : printed for the charity, and may be had of the collector, D. Brennan, 1803.
TBC
7199
Foster pamphlets vol.243 "Ireland Catholics 1800-1805".
eng
TBC
7200
Part of a letter to a noble earl : containing a very short comment on the doctrines and facts of Sir Richard Musgrave's quarto; and vindicatory of the yeomanry and Catholics of the city of Cork
eng
Townshend, Thomas, Barrister at law.
1801
Dublin : printed by P. Fitzpatrick, 1801.
TBC
7201
General opinions on the conduct of ministers with respect to the past and present state of Ireland, and inculcating the justice and policy of Catholic emancipation
eng
Townshend, Thomas, Barrister at law.
1801
Dublin : Printed for J. Moore, 1801.
TBC
7202
Observations on Mr. Edward Hay's History of the insurrection of the county of Wexford, A.D. 1798.
eng
1803
[s.l.] : [s.n.], [1803?]
TBC
7203
A narrative of the proceedings of the Commissioners of Suffering Loyalists in the case of Capt. Philip Hay, of the 18th Light Dragoons : with remarks thereon
eng
Kingston, George King, Earl of.
1808
Dublin : printed by C. La Grange, [1808]
TBC
7204
A vindication of the conduct of the Irish Catholics, during the late administration
eng
1807
Dublin : printed by John King, [1807]
TBC
7205
Observations on the factions which have ruled Ireland; on the calumnies thrown upon the people of that country; and on the justice, expediency, and necessity, of restoring to the Catholics their political rights
eng
Devereux, J. E., fl.1801.
1801
London : published by W.J. and J. Richardson ans J. Debrett, 1801.
TBC
7206
Observations on the correspondence between Lords Redesdale and Fingal, on the remonstrance of the Rev. Peter O'Neil, parish priest of Ballymacoda, in the county of Cork : And considerations on the present state of Ireland.
eng
Musgrave, Richard, Sir, 1757?-1818.
1804
London : printed for Robert Faulder, 1804.
TBC
7207
Considerations of the Coronation Oath, to maintain the Protestant reformed religion, and the settlement of the Church of England ...
eng
Reeves, John, 1752?-1829.
1801
London : printed for J. Wright, 1801.
TBC
7208
Conspiracy detected and converted
eng
Soulif, Samje.
1803
Dublin : printed by Graisberry and Campbell, 1803.
TBC
7209
Foster pamphlets vol.244 "Ireland Catholics 1805".
eng
TBC
7210
Observations on the remonstrance of the Rev. Peter O'Neil, parish priest of Ballymacoda, in the county of Cork, in Ireland.
eng
1804
Dublin : printed for John Milliken, 1804.
TBC
7211
A speech, intended to have been delivered in the Imperial Parliament, on bringing in a bill for the benefit of the Roman Catholics of Ireland : Together with a copy of said bill; containing many new and interesting particulars on that important subject.
eng
1804
Dublin : printed by John Milliken, 1804.
TBC
7212
Foster pamphlets vol.245 "Ireland Catholics 1806-8".
eng
TBC
7213
Report of the debate in the House of Lords, on Lord Grenville's motion, for the House to resolve itself into a committee on the Catholic Petition; on Friday the 10th, and Monday the 13th of May, 1805 : With an appendix, containing the Petition.
eng
Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville, Baron, 1759-1834.
1805
Dublin : printed for T. O'Flanagan, 1805.
TBC
7214
An historical letter from Francis Plowden, Esq. to Sir Richard Musgrave.
eng
Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829.
1805
London : [printed by R. Wilks for Vincent Dowling], 1805.
TBC
7215
A letter from a gentleman in Ireland, to an English member of the United Parliament, containing strictures on a pamphlet, entituled "Thoughts on the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland" : With some observations calculated to throw a light on the Catholic Question.
eng
1805
[London] : printed by J. Hume, for J. Hatchard, 1805.
TBC
7216
A fee for an Irish counsellor : or, remarks upon the petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland to the Parliament of Great Britain, for emancipation ...
eng
1805
London : published by J. Hatchard ..., 1805.
TBC
7217
Catholic emancipation [Fosters pamphlets vol.244]
eng
Corneille, John.
1805
London : printed for J. Stockdale, 1805.
TBC
7218
The speech of Doctor Duigenan, delivered in the House of Commons of the Imperial Parliament, May 10, 1805, in the debate on a petition presented in the name of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, by the Hon. Charles James Fox.
eng
Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.
1805
London : printed for J. Hatchard, 1805.
TBC
7219
Letter to the noblemen and gentlemen who composed the deputation from the Catholics of Ireland, on the subject of their mission
eng
Dillon, Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee, Viscount, 1777-1832.
1805
London : printed for J. Budd, 1805.
TBC
7220
A short view of the chief arguments against the Catholic Petition now before Parliament : and of answers to them, in a letter to a member of the House of Commons [Foster pamphlets vol.244]
eng
Milner, John, Bp. of Castabala, 1752-1826.
1805
London : printed and published by Keating, Brown and Co., 1805.
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