Printed by Graisberry and Campbell, 10, Back-Lane; And sold by Keene, Archer, Milliken, Le Grange, Dugdale, Jones, Johnston, and Parry; and in London, by Seely, Fleet-st. and Hatchard, Piccadilly. -- Includes advertisement, dated: 30th June, 1814. -- Includes appendix.
Catholic emancipation | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837 | Political science -- Ireland
Speech given at the House of Lords on Tuesday, August 6th, 1839. -- Published in London by Ridgway, Piccadilly. -- Includes bookseller's stamp on t.p. : "Grant & Bolton, booksellers and stationers, 115 Grafton Str Dublin". -- On end-page: "London: printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-
Justice, Administration of -- Ireland -- History | Judicial process -- Ireland | Ireland -- History -- 19th century
At head of title: " No. I, January 31st, 1823". -- On t.p.: "Published for the proprietor, every Friday, at 10, Eden-Quay, ten doors below Carlisle Bridge. [...] Printed by John Jones, 40, South Great George's-St.". -- Price: eight-pence. -- Advertisement for "Ex-officio or the
Catholic emancipation | Catholic Church -- History | Protestants -- Ireland -- History
Anonymous. By Patrick Lattin. -- Also issued as part of: 'Tracts on the subject of an union', v.4, Dublin, 1799. -- Printed by J. Stockdale, Piccadily, London. -- A reply to Edward Cooke's pamphlet "Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered"
Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820. Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered | Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century. Ireland -- History -- Union, 1801
Printed by John King, 2 Westmorland Street, Dublin. -- Includes errata. -- Includes appendix. -- Dated on p. 44, "Russel Street, Mt. Joy Square, March 18, 1810".
Catholic emancipation | Catholic Church -- Ireland -- History | Catholic Church -- Ireland -- Bishops -- Appointment, call, and election
Note from the author on t.p. in black ink. -- Printed by J. Shea, 42, College-green. -- Includes some bibliographical notes. -- Errata leaf at the end of pamphlet. -- Published anonymously, in reply to John Milner's "An inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the Catholic
Catholic emancipation | Catholics -- Ireland | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820
On t.p.: "Dublin: Printed by Fortune and Blyth, for Gilbert and Hodges, 27, Dame-Street". -- Signed "Thomas Moore, Dublin, April 21, 1810". -- Includes notes and bibliographical references.
Catholic emancipation | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837 | Church and state -- Catholic Church -- History -- 19th century