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The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government. In which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his Government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated. With an appendix of Acts of Parliament, Proclamations, Letters, and original Papers, &c. By his Grace William King, late Lord Archbishop of Dublin.
King, William, 1650-1729.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A patriot's letter to the Duke of Dorset, written in the year 1731. With a dedication to the Cork-Surgeon of the year 1749.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: 1749- Books
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The Hibernian chronicle.
Date: 1768-1801- Books
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Correspondence between the Right Hon. Lord Redesdale, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, and the Right Hon. the Earl of Fingall, &c. &c. &c. from the 28th of August, to the 26th of September, 1803 : and the narrative of the Rev. P. O'Neil, a parish priest of the County of Cork, referred to in the correspondence To which is added, a letter from Dr. Coppinger to Lord Redesdale / [John Mitford Redesdale].
Redesdale, John Mitford, Baron, 1748-1830.Date: 1804- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. George Armagh. Jn. Ponsonby. Whereas we have received information upon oath, that a great number of disorderly persons did, on Friday the thirtieth day of May last, riotously assemble themselves at the town of Newmarket in the country of Cork, and did in a most violent and tumultuous manner, threaten Robert Gordon, Esq; ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, on the 25th day of March 1736. Before the Incorporated Society, for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. By Thomas, lord bishop of Derry. Published at the request of the society.
Rundle, Thomas, 1688?-1743.Date: M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A List of healths drank at the Tholsel, on the 28th of May 1715; being the birth day of his most sacred Majesty King George. 1. The King. 2. The Church of Ireland as by law establish'd. 3. The Prince of Wales. 4. The Princess of Wales. 5. The royal issue. 6. Duke Ernest of Hanover. 7. Glorious memory of King William. 8. The King and Queen of Prussia. 9. The states general. 10. Prosperity to Ireland. 11. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 12. Lords justices of Ireland. 13. Lord Chancellour of Ireland. 14. Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. 15. Lord Chancellour of Great Britain. 16. Duke of Marlborough. 17. Lord Townsend, secretary of state. 18. Mr. Secretary Stamhope. 19. Duke of Montrose, secretary of state for North Britain. 20. Duke of Devonshire, Lord Steward of the Houshold. 21. Lords of the treasury. 22. Lords of the admiralty. 23. Success to the secret committee. 24. As the House of Hanover has had its Parlementary right, so may the pretender have his. 25. Happy union among all protestants. 26. To all those gentlemen who were honest in the worst of times. 27. A long continuance of a good agreement between King and Parliament. 28. The majority of the Late House of Commons in Ireland. 29. Preservation to the rights and liberties of the Loyal City of Dublin. 30. That we may often meet, and never want a like number of honest gentlemen to celebrate this day.
Date: 1715- Books
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The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government; in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute Necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his Government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.
King, William, 1650-1729.Date: 1713- Books
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A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, on the 15th of May. 1774, before His Exellency, Simon, Earl Harcourt, President; and the rest of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. By the Right Reverend Isaac, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. Published at the Request of the Society: Together with an abstract and continuation of the Society's accounts and proceedings, to the 1st of November 1774.
Mann, Isaac, 1711 or 1712-1788.Date: 1775- Books
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The new arithmetical catechism, in manner of a dialogue between master and scholar; Wherein all the rules of both vulgar and decimal arithmetic, the extraction of the square and cube roots are briefly explained, and new corrected. The like never before published, and chiefly adapted to the trade of Ireland. The whole illustrated with variety of practical examples relative to trade and business. Intended for the use of schools. By David Talbot, writing-master, and accomptant.
Talbot, David, active 1755.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Pictures
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A cart laden with coins in sacks is dragged by a group of devils who are lashed by men armed with whips; representing William Wood's scheme to improve the Irish coinage. Engraving, 1724.
Date: 1724Reference: 575565i- Books
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Facts and arguments respecting the great utility of an extensive plan of inland navigation in Ireland. With an appendix, containing the report of William Jessop, Esq. Civil Engineer, concerning the practicability and expence of making an artificial harbour, for large vessels, in the Bay of Dublin: together with the proceedings of a lately formed Society of Noblemen and Gentlemen interested in the navigation of the River Blackwater in the county of Cork. By a Friend to National Industry.
Friend to national industry.Date: July, 1800- Books
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Lyrick poems inscribed to ladies of distinguished eminence in the kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland; Together with Sundry Poetical Reflections on the Groves, Flower-Garden, and other Improvements at M'collup, the Seat of Francis Drew, Esq; in the County of Cork. To which will be added A letter on the birth of a child. By the Rev. James Poulson.
Poulson, James.Date: [1779]- Books
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An answer to a dangerous pamphlet, entitled, A candid an [sic] impartial account of the behaviour of Simon, Lord Lovat. Fully detecting the clandestine views of that writer; and interspersed with reflections on the principles and practices of the Jacobites. Addressed to the People of England and Ireland.
Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin, On Wednesday the 18th of December, 1745. Being the Day appointed for the general fast. Before His Excellency Philip Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland; And the lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled. By Jemmet, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. Published by His Excellency's Special Command, and by Order of the House of Lords.
Browne, Jemmett, 1703?-1782.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A compleat and true account of all the robberies committed by James Carrick, John Malhoni, and their accomplices, in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, and other places in Ireland. As also on the high way in England, and in the streets of London and Westminster, and places adjacent. To which is added, a true copy of his dying words, which he gave to a friend the day before his execution. Together with the particulars of their-unhappy birth and education. Written by James Carrick. With several original letters.
Carrick, James.Date: 1722- Books
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Two elegies on the much to be lamented death of Matthew Buckingher, the famous little man expos'd for a German show. Who died at Cork in Ireland, Sept. 28. 1722. The former, written by counsellor Burk at Dublin; the other, suppos'd to be done by the Reverend Dr. Swift. To which is subjoin'd, Buckingher reviv'd: or, an epistle from the little man to the learn'd counsellor and reverend doctor, shewing. The case is altered. Dated at Edr. April 2d, 1723.
Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The life of Nicholas Mooney, alias Jackson, born at Regar near Rathfarnham in the County of Dublin: Wherein is contained; an Account of his Parentage and Education; his being put Apprentice to a Paper-Maker at Glassnevin; his Elopement from his Master, and going to Sea; his Return to Ireland, and enlisting in his Majesty's Service; his Desertion, and joining the Rebel Army at Carlisle; his Advancement there, and the Part he acted therein, till the Defeat thereof at Culloden-Mure; his Escape to France; the Adventures he met with till he took to the Highway; the many Robberies he committed in and about London; with a brief Account of his vicious Life till he committed the Robbery at Bristol, for which he was condemned and executed there on Friday, April 24, 1752. Together with Religious and moral Reflections upon the most remarkable Passages of his Life, and an Account of his Conversion, the Sunday before his Trial: The whole delivered by him to the Sheriff at the Place of Execution, and published at his own Request.
Date: 1752- Books
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The Dublin Society's Weekly observations.
Royal Dublin Society.Date: [1737-1738]- Books
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The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities: or, An essay towards an instruction for children, and young persons; More especially those brought up in the Protestant charter-schools of Ireland; which will also be of use to such Christians, as have not well considered the meaning of the religion they prosess; or, who prosess to know God, but in works do deny him. In several short and plain dialogues. Together with suitable directions and prayers. With large additions, and corrected throughout. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, lord bishop of sodar and man.
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755.Date: M,DCC,L. [1750]- Books
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A form of prayer, and thanksgiving to Almighty God; To be Used In all Churches and Chapels throughout the Kingdom of Ireland, on Thursday the Twenty-Ninth Day of November, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for affording his Protection and Assistance in the just War in which His Majesty is now engaged, and for giving such signal Successes to His Majesty's Arms both by Sea and Land, particularly by the Defeat of the French Army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, and also for most seasonably granting us at this Time an uncommonly plentiful Harvest. By the special Command of his Grace the Lord Lieutenant.
Church of Ireland.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A serenade to be represented on the birth-day of His Most Sacred Majesty George, by the Grace of God King of Great Britain, &c. At the Castle of Dublin the 28th. of May, 1718. By their Excellencies the Lords Justices Special Command. Compos'd by Mr. John Sigismond Cousser, master of the musick, attending His Majesties state in Ireland, and chapel-master of Trinity-College.
Kusser, Johann Sigismund, 1660-1727.Date: 1718- Books
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An Act for repairing the road leading from the town of New-Castle in the county of Lymerick to the city of Lymerick, And from thence to the city of Cork.
Ireland.Date: 1731- Pictures
The examiners in pathology in the three Queen's Colleges in Ireland (Royal University of Ireland), April 1908: A.E. Moore (left), E.J. McWeeney (right), W. St Clair Symmers (seated). Photograph after Lafayette, 1908.
Lafayette.Date: 1994Reference: 25767i- Books
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The irish rebellion: or, an history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the Year 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. By Sir John Temple, Kt. Master of the Rolls and one of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council within the Kingdom of Ireland. To which is added: the state of the protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government; In which their Carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute Necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his Government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: 1713