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A letter to the Societies of United Irishmen of the town of Belfast, upon the subject of certain apprehensions which have arisen from a proposed restoration of Catholic rights. By William Todd Jones, Esq.
Jones, William Todd.Date: 1792- Books
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An answer to and refutation of the principal passages, in the letters of a venerated nobleman, challenging the truth of their assertions. By an observer of common events.
Observer of common events.Date: 1795- Books
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A letter from a distinguished English commoner, to a peer of Ireland, on the penal laws against Irish catholics; previous to the late repeal of a part thereof, in the session of the Irish Parliament, held A.D. 1782.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A review of the important controversy between Dr. Carroll and the Reverend Messrs. Wharton and Hawkins; including a defence of the Conduct of Pope Clement XIV. (ganganelli) in suppressing a late religious Order: in a letter to a gentleman, By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. To which is annexed, a letter from Candour to the Right Honourable Luke Gardiner; On his Bill for the Repeal of a Part of The Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics.
O'Leary, Arthur, 1729-1802.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A review of the important controversy between Dr. Carroll and the Reverend Messrs. Wharton and Hawkins. Including a defence of the conduct of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli) in suppressing a late religious order: in a letter to a gentleman. By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. The second edition. To which is annexed, a letter from Candour to a Right Honourable Commoner, on his bill for the repeal of a part of the penal laws against the Irish Catholics.
O'Leary, Arthur, 1729-1802.Date: 1786- Books
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Vindiciæ catholicæ. A full defence of the declaration o A full defence of the declaration of The Catholic Society of Dublin, in reply to an anonymous pamphlet, entitled "strictures on the declaration of the Society instituted for the purpose of promoting unanimity amongst Irishmen, and removing religious prejudices." In which is also contained, a vindication of the civil principles of the protestant dissenters of Ireland: with an appendix, containing two letters on the subject of catholic emancipation, originally published in the National evening star. By an Irish helot.
Irish helot.Date: 1792- Books
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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain & Ireland proved from the situation of both Kingdoms. With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.
Date: 1799- Books
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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain & Ireland proved from the situation of both kingdoms. With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.
Date: 1799- Books
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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain & Ireland proved from the situation of both kingdoms. With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.
Date: 1799- Pictures
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Charles James Fox, dangerously ill, visited by an entourage of interested factions; representing the social and ministerial conflict surrounding him. Aquatint after J. Gillray, 1806.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Reference: 12202i- Pictures
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Charles James Fox, dangerously ill, visited by an entourage of interested factions; representing the social and ministerial conflict surrounding him. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1806.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 28 July 1806Reference: 12199i- Books
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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain and Ireland. Volume the ninth. Containing, I. Pro and con; being an epitome or impartial abstract of the principal publications for and against the subject of a legislative union. II. The utility of union illustrated and set forth in a variety of statements. By Thepohilus Swift, Esq. III. Plain truths, and correct statement of facts, in reply to Mr. Grattan's answer to the lord chancellor's speech. IV. Observations on some passages in the publications of a citizen of Dublin, lately disfranchised, in a letter from Hipodidascalus to the Right Hon. Barry Lord Yelverton. V. Protestant ascendancy and Catholic emancipation reconciled, by a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. VI. A letter to the farmers and traders of Ireland, on the subject of union. VII. A letter from Atticus, to the people of Ireland. VIII. Speech of Richard Martin, Esq. in the House of Commons, on May 21, 1800, for leave to bring in the union bill. IX. Review of Mr. Grattan's answer to the Earl of Clare. X. Speech of Charles Ball, Esq. May 21, 1800. XI. Memoirs of Francis Dobbs, Esq. with his speeches on the union. XII. A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland, by Pat. Duigenan, L. LD. XIII. His Majesty's speech, July 29; and His excellency the marquis corn wallis's speech, August 1st, 1800.
Date: 1800- Pictures
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The Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of Oxford University, wearing academic robes and carrying a mace, instructs his Tory supporters portrayed as academics in gowns and mortar boards. Lithograph by John Doyle, 1834.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: March 14th 1834Reference: 35688iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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Joseph Nollekens arranges a bust of William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville, between busts of William Pitt the younger and Charles James Fox, in a display of sculptures. Etching by J. Sayers, 1808.
Sayers, James, 1748-1823.Date: 19th July 1808Reference: 36137i- Videos
Margaret Sanger.
Date: 1966- Film
Margaret Sanger.
Date: 1966- Pictures
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The emblematic figure of a man representing secularisation, technical innovation, educational reforms and liberal politics in the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1830.
Date: [1830?]Reference: 2856742i- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: HAR
Date: 1756-1952Reference: MS.8912