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5521
Some hints for the better promoting the due execution of the laws in this kingdom : and for putting a speedy stop to the many outrages and violences which have been so frequent of late, and are encreasing every day : And for improving at the same time considerably by these means, one of the most ancient branches of the revenue, for the benefit of the publick
eng
1766
Dublin : printed by and for S. Powell and son, 1766.
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5522
The office and power of a judge in Ireland : and the respective effects of that power in the hands of good or bad men, considered and explained
eng
1756
Dublin : [s.n.], 1756.
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5523
An impartial enquiry into the properties of places and pensions, as they affect the Constitution : Humbly inscribed to the serious perusal of the electors of Great Britain : Wherein the danger of the community is consider'd, as the representative is subjected to the influence of ministerial donatives : With an effectual and honest proposal to establish her liberties beyond the reach of future contingencies.
eng
1740
London : printed for H. Goreham, 1740.
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5524
Some further advice to the gentlemen, members of the late instituted society of attornies : with some further hints, humbly offered to the consideration of the publick, for regulating and improving the profession of an attorney; as also some hints for remedying and correcting several of the abuses, errors, and defects which have happened in thepractice and execution of the laws
eng
1753
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1753.
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5525
The importance of the northern collieries : In a letter to a noble Lord.
eng
1764
Dublin : printed by George Faulkner, 1764.
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5526
A letter to Sydenham Singleton, Esq; chairman of the committee, appointed by the Hon. House of Commons, to enquire into the state of the lunatics in this city : On the present state of the insane poor in this kingdom : And on such provision as may be thought most eligible for them
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Foster, Edward.
1777
Dublin : printed by M. Mills, 1777.
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5527
A dialogue between Dean Swift and Thomas Prior, Esq : in the isles of St. Patrick's church, Dublin, on that memorable day, October 9th, 1753
eng
1753
Dublin : printed for G. and A. Ewing, 1753.
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5528
A scheme for establishing county poor-houses, in the kingdom of Ireland
eng
Woodward, Richard, Bishop of Cloyne, 1726-1794.
1766
Dublin Society.
Dublin : printed by S. Powell and son, printers to the Society, 1766.
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5529
The case of Ireland relating to the scarcity of copper half-pence and farthings, with the remedies thereof : Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Ireland.
eng
1739
Dublin : Printed by Ebenezer Rider, 1739.
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5530
Proposals for printing by subscription, the instructions given in drawing schools established in England, Scotland, andother parts of Europe : To enable the youth of those countries to become proficients in the different branches of that art, and to pursue with success geographical, nautical, mechanical, commercial, and military studies
eng
Fenn, Joseph.
1767
Dublin : Printed by George Cecil, 1767.
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5531
A proposal for the support and regulation of the poor : by subjecting them to the care, and maintaining them at the charge of their respective parishes : With notes and explanations in support of this scheme.
eng
1763
Belfast : printed by Henry and Robert Joy, 1763.
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5532
Reasons humbly offer'd against a proposal for suppressing the method of agriculture , commonly called burning or burn-baiting of land.
eng
1744
[Dublin] : [printed and sold by S. Powell], [1744]
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5533
Reasons for a new bridge.
eng
1761
Dublin : [s.n.], 1761.
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5534
Some considerations relative to the coal trade in Dublin.
eng
1761
Dublin : printed by Geo. Faulkner, 1761.
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5535
A scheme for enlarging Essex-Bridge : Whereby, not only three-fourths of the expence of a new bridge will be saved: but the publick shall enjoy the benefit in six months : Together with a plan for building a new bridge.
eng
Wills, Michael.
1752
Dublin : printed by Augustus Long, 1752.
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5536
A few remarks on a pamphlet [written by Sir James Caldwell:] entitled, 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
1764
Dublin : [s.n.], 1764.
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5537
God's goodness visible in our deliverance from Popery : With some fit methods to prevent the further growth of it in Ireland : In a sermon preached at Christ-church, Dublin, &c. : On the twenty-third day of October, 1733
eng
Maule, Henry, , Bishop of Dromore, 1676-1758.
1757
Dublin : Samuel Price, 1757.
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5538
A Letter to His G[rac]e the D[uk]e of B[edfor]d [Foster pamphlets vol.20].
eng
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.
1757
London : printed for P. Herbek, 1757.
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5539
Some observations and queries on the present laws of this kingdom, relative to Papists
eng
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
1761
Dublin : printed, by Oli. Nelson, 1761.
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5540
Previous promises inconsistent with a free Parliament : and an ample vindication of the last Parliament.
eng
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.
1760
Dublin : printed for P. Wilson, 1760.
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5541
Thoughts on some late removals in Ireland, in a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Kildare : To which is annexed, a list of the members who voted for and against the rejected money-bill, and the expulsion of the Surveyor-General.
eng
1754
London : printed for M. Cooper, [1754]
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5542
An answer to the counter address of a pretended free-citizen : Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable Sir James Taylor, Knt. Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin
eng
1766
Dublin : [s.n.], 1766.
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5543
The querist, containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. Part I. [Foster pamphlets vol.20]
eng
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.
1735
Dublin : printed by R. Reilly ...For G. Risk, G. Ewing, and W. Smith, 1725 [i.e. 1735]
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5544
The case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England stated [Foster pamphlets vol.22]
eng
Molyneux, William, 1656-1698.
1749
Dublin : Printed for, and sold by Augustus Long... and Henry Hawker, 1749.
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5545
Queries, relative to several defects and grievances in some of the present laws of Ireland, and the proceedings thereon : most humbly offered to the consideration of the gentlemen of the profession, now in Parliament
eng
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
1763
Dublin : printed by Oli. Nelson, 1763.
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5546
Queries, relative to several defects and grievances in some of the present laws of Ireland, and the proceedings thereon : most humbly offered to the consideration of the gentlemen of the profession, now in Parliament : With an appendix, containing particularly, a few observations and queries, on the several acts of Parliament here, against the further growth of Popery.
eng
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
1761
Dublin : printed by Oli. Nelson, 1761.
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5547
An answer to a late proposal for uniting the kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, with some occasional remarks thereon : shewing, that these kingdoms may be best preserved disunited.
eng
1751
Dublin ; London : reprinted, for Marshal Sheepey, bookseller and publisher, 1751.
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5548
Some advice to the gentlemen members of the late instituted society of attorneys, from one of their members : with some general hints, humbly offered to the public, for regulating and improving the profession of an attorney.
eng
1753
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1753.
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5549
Lysimachus : or, a dialogue concerning the union of Great-Britain and Ireland.
eng
1760
Dublin : printed for G. Faulkner, 1760.
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5550
Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom : or rather to estimate all gold and silver here at the price of bullion, as we have no mint:...,these ten years last past : Humbly inscribed and dedicated to William Brownlow,esq : Part II.
eng
Publicola.
1760
Dawson, Thomas.
Dublin : [s.n.], 1760.
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5551
The present state of his Majesty's revenue : compared with that of some late years.
eng
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.
1762
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1762.
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5552
A short account of such parts of his Majesty's hereditary revenue in the kingdom of Ireland : As are unappropriated; and of his private estate therein.
eng
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
1754
Dublin : [s.n.], 1754.
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5553
An earnest address to the people of Ireland : against the drinking of spirituous liquors
eng
Henry, William, d. 1768.
1753
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1753.
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5554
Remarks upon Poyning's law : and the manner of passing bills in the P---t of I---d
eng
Mason, John Monck, 1726?-1809.
1758
Dublin : [s.n.], 1758.
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5555
Reasons, humbly offered to public consideration : against the present scheme of reducing the interest of money in Ireland.
eng
1765
Dublin : printed for Thomas Ewing, 1765.
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5556
An inquiry into the legality of pensions on the Irish establishment
eng
M'Aulay, Alexander.
1763
Dublin : London, printed for J. Wilkie ... and Dublin reprinted, 1763.
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5557
A letter to Arthur Gore, Esq : Relating to the present abuse of spirituous liquors; and a method to remedy the evil
eng
Henry, William, d. 1768.
1755
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1755.
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5558
A letter from a citizen of Port-Royal in Jamaica, to a citizen of New York : relating to some extraordinary measures, lately set on foot in that island.
eng
1756
London : printed for J. Johnson, 1756.
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5559
A view of the conduct and writings of Mr. Charles Lucas
eng
Davey, Samuel.
1749
Dublin : [s.n.], 1749.
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5560
Lucas refuted : Or, liberty supported : Being a general answer to Mr. Lucas's address, especially his 20th : Wherein the government of the poor-house and blue-coat hospital is consider'd; courts of Darein hundred rejected : Throughout which the constitutions of London and Dublin, as to civil administration, are compared : And most humbly submitted to the consideration of the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin
eng
Taylor, T., fl. 1749.
1749
Dublin : printed by H. Garland, 1749.
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5561
A fourth letter to the Commons and citizens of the city of Dublin.
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1749
Dublin : printed by James Esdall, 1749.
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5562
A letter to the free-citizens of the city of Dublin.
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1749
Dublin : printed by James Esdall, 1749.
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5563
A third letter to the Commons and citizens of the city of Dublin.
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1749
Dublin : printed by James Esdall, 1749.
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5564
A nineteenth address to the free-citizens and free-holders of the city of Dublin.
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1749
Dublin : printed by James Esdall, 1749.
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5565
The complaints of Dublin : Humbly offered to his Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland
eng
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.
1747
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1747.
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5566
The Cork surgeon's antidote : against the Dublin apothecary's poyson : For the citizens of Dublin
eng
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.
1749
Dublin : printed for Peter Wilson, 1749.
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5567
A comment on a late extraordinary letter from the E. of C-- to the D. of B-- lately handed about in London : in which an union between the two kingdoms is impartially considered
eng
1760
London : [s.n.], 1760.
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5568
Catalogue of books, [with their prices] : Printed for, and sold by, Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street, Dublin : Where also may be had, books in most faculties, merchants accompt-books, and stationary ware of the best kinds : A set of manuscript sermons, warranted originals, and never copied, to be sold reasonable.
eng
1760
[s.l.] : [s.n.], 1760.
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5569
The case of the exclusive liberty claimed by the Dean and Chapter of St. Patrick's Dublin : stated for publick consideration.
eng
Robinson, Christopher.
1757
Dublin : [s.n.], 1757.
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5570
An answer to the comments on a letter from the E-- of Cl--e, to the D-- of B ---d : With some occasional thoughts upon the remarks relative to an union between the two kingdoms.
eng
1761
Dublin : printed and sold by the booksellers and hawkers, 1761.
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