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At foot of title: "to which is added, Sir Tady F-'s recantation, or a tragi-burlescal poem, written by himself, and addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kildare; my Lord Chief joker's proclamation against libels; Haekball's ditto; and 40 original patriot Inniskillen [sic] toas

Patriotism -- Ireland -- History | Northern Ireland -- Politics and government | Northern Ireland -- Officials and employees

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Object An address from the independent electors of the antient [sic], loyal and ever memorable town of Inniskillen [sic] to the Right Hon. the E. of Kildare, the Right Hon. Henry Boyle, Sir Richard Cox, Bart., Abraham Creichton and John Cole, Esqrs. : whose invincible patriotism and noble opposition to the enemies of Ireland, this s-ss-n of p-t should endear them to King and countrycover

Printer: Josseph Bonsor, 134 Fenchurch Street, London. -- Includes information on what counties land sales were effected in. -- Includes figures for land sales in numerous counties in Ireland. -- Includes confirmation on p.18 that the tenantry in Ireland pay higher rent in propor

Land tenure -- Ireland -- History | Ireland -- Economic conditions --19th century. Landlord and tenant -- Ireland -- History | Land use, Rural -- Ireland

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Object Testimonials in reference to the sale of Irish estates : and minutes of evidence taken before a committee of the House of Lords on the state of crime in Irelandcover

At foot of title: "Being an essay to demonstrate the disadvantages under which France must enter into the present war, if the natural force of Britain is vigorously exerted. To which is added, an appendix containing a view of those countries of the Spanish West-Indies that will p

Europe -- History -- 18th century. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Europe. War -- History | War finance -- History -- 18th century

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Object The present state of the revenue and forces by sea and land of France and Spain compared with those of Great Britaincover

A defence of the Norwich Union Fire and Life Assurance Association. -- Printer:  N. Kelly & Son, South Great George's-street. -- Includes a list of the principal offices of the Norwich Union in Ireland. -- Includes a table for life assurance for £100. -- Includes index. -- Includ

Insurance companies -- Ireland | Insurance -- Law and legislation -- Ireland -- 19th century | Insurance policies -- Cost -- Ireland -- 19th century

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Object A brief exposé, which every person, who insures either life or property in Ireland, should carefully read and perfectly understandcover

A letter to a member of the H[ous]e of C[ommon]s of I[relan]d, on the present crisis of affairs in that Kingdom. -- Also issued as part of: 'The patriot miscellany' vol.1, Dublin, 1756. -- Printed for Robert Scot. -- Price from imprint: three pence. --As per the National Library

Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Pamphlets. Ireland -- History -- 18th century. Ireland -- Economic conditions | Commerce -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800 | Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons. Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Pamphlets

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Object A letter to a member of the H-e of C-s of I--d, on the present crisis of affairs in that kingdomcover

Publisher: Hodges and Smith, Grafton Srteet, Dublin. -- On t.p. verso 'printed at the University Press, by M.H. Gill'. -- No author listed: [s.n.].

Catholic Church | Church and state -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Church and state -- Ireland

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Object Cui Bono? : the endowment schemecover

Price from imprint: one shilling and six pence. -- Printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. -- Includes advertisement dated Dec. 1, 1798. -- Includes advertisement for new books printed by John Stockdale. -- Handwriten notes on title page in blac

George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Regency -- Great Britain | Regency -- Great Britain. Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1789 | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1789. Regency -- Great Britain

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Object The parliamentary opinions of Lord Mansfield, Sir Dudley Ryder, Mr. Charles Yorke, Mr. William Beckford, &c. on the choice of a regency or regent; with other decisions on that interesting questioncover