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A third letter to the people of Ireland, on the subject of tythes. Wherein the farmers complaints, and other objections against them, are particularly considered. By a friend to the constitution.
Friend to the constitution.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The distress'd state of Ireland considered; more particularly with respect to the north. In a letter to a friend.
Date: 1740- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffied. Part the first
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Queries, submitted to the consideration of the public. Vincit amor Patriae.
Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A tour in Ireland; with general observations on the present state of that kingdom: made in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778. And brought down to the end of 1779. By Arthur Young, Esq; F. R. S. Honorary Member of the Societies of Dublin, York and Manchester; The Oeconomical Society of Berne; the Palatine Academy of Agriculture, at Manheim, and the Physical Society at Zurich.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Some observations on the present state of Ireland, particularly with relation to the woollen manufacture. In a letter to his Excellency the Duke of Dorset.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: 1731- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A new scheme for increasing the Protestant religion, and improving the kingdom of Ireland. With some occasional observations on heads of a bill for a register of Popish priests. Humbly offered to the consideration of the legislature.
Date: printed in the year, MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A second letter to the people of Ireland, on the subject of tythes. With a particular address to the Dissenters. To which is added, A state of the case of the inhabitants of the province of Ulster, in relation to the demands of the clergy. By a friend to the constitution.
Friend to the Constitution.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The voice of the people. In an apology for their Late Insurrection against the Bakers and Forestallers in the City of Dublin. To the Right Honourable and Honourable the Chief Magistrates of the Kingdom of Ireland.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Some remarks on the conduct of the parliament of England, As far as it relates to the Woollen Manufacture: With some Animadversions on the Free Briton's Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, observations on the Present State of Ireland. By the Author of the said Pamphlet.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Reflections and resolutions proper for the gentlemen of Ireland, as to their conduct for the service of their country, as landlords, as masters of families, As Protestants, As descended from British Ancestors, As Country Gentlemen and Farmers, As Justices of the Peace, As Merchants, As Members of Parliament.
Madden, Samuel, 1686-1765.Date: M,DCC,XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A short view of the state of Ireland.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: 1727-8 [i.e. 1728]- Books
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Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commons, Being A Committee of the whole House, to whom it was Referred To consider of so much of His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on the 25th Day of January, 1785, as Relates to the Adjustment of the Commercial Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Tracts; chiefly relating to Ireland. Containing: I. A treatise of taxes and contributions. II. Essays in political arithmetic. III. The political anatomy of Ireland. By the late Sir William Petty. To which is prefixed his last will.
Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Considerations on the dependencies of Great-Britain. With observations on a pamphlet, intitled The present state of the nation.
Langrishe, Hercules, Sir, 1731-1811.Date: 1769- Books
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Great-Britain's commercial interest explained and improved: in a series of dissertations on the Most Important Branches of her Trade and Landed Interest. With An Essay, shewing the great Advantages which would certainly accrue to England, from an Union with Ireland. Also a clear view of the State of our Plantations in America, Their Constitution, Trade, and Revenues, with A certain Method to encrease their Commerce and Strength. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; In Two Volumes.
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A view of the present state of Ireland, with an account of the origin and progress of the disturbances in that country; and a narrative of facts, addressed to the people of England. By an observer.
O'Bryen, D. (Denis), 1755-1832.Date: 1797- Books
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An inquiry into some of the causes of the ill situation of the affairs of Ireland.
Date: M,DCC,XXXI. [1731]- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A Collection of tracts concerning predestination and providence, and the other points depending on them.
Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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A political and moral pamphlet, by William Warren, of Lisgoold, Esq. County of Cork, addressed to the Right Hon. Earl of Camden, his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of, and to the people of Ireland. Not to fan the fire of public discord, but to smother it in its infancy, before it arrives to any greater degree of Maturity.
Warren, William.Date: 1797