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A nation of politicians : gender, patriotism, and political culture in late eighteenth-century Ireland / Padhraig Higgins.
Higgins, PadhraigDate: [2010], ©2010- Books
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A letter to the officers of the army in Ireland, on the subject of an invasion from France. Intended principally for the militia. By an officer.
Officer.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Strictures upon the union betwixt Great Britain and Ireland. By an officer.
Kerr, Charles, Captain.Date: 1798- Books
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A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the county of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eye-witness.
Stock, Joseph, 1740-1813.Date: [1800]- Books
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A history of Irish affairs, from the 12th of October, 1779, to the 15th September, 1782, the day of Lord Temple's arrival. By rancis [sic] Dobbs, Esq.
Dobbs, Francis, 1750-1811.Date: 1782- Books
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The consequences of the proposed union with respect to Ireland, considered: in a second letter To the Marquis Cornwallis. By James Gerahty, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Gerahty, James.Date: 1799- Books
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The British empire in Europe: part the first, containing an account of the connection between the kingdoms of England and Ireland, previous to the year 1780. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the state of rivalry between the kingdoms of England, and Scotland, in former times. By John Lewis de Lolme, ... The second and third parts contain accounts of the changes which have, since the year 1780, been effected in the constitution of Ireland, ...
Lolme, Jean Louis de, 1740-1806.Date: 1787- Books
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A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on the bill, presented by the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, "For the further relief of his Majesty's popish or Roman Catholic subjects." To which is annexed, an appendix: containing, the Catholic petition, ...
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1795- Books
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The late tumults in Ireland considered, and the true causes of them impartially pointed out, with their respective remedies. Together with some hints towards repeopling the deserted provinces of that Kingdom, and employing the poor. By an Englishman.
Englishman.Date: 1762- Books
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The political history of Ireland, from the commencement of Lord Townshend's Administration, to the departure of the Marquis of Buckingham; With Observations on the Trade and Finance of the Country. Periculosae plenum opus aleae tractas, et incedis per ignes suppositos cineri doloso, hor. By James Mullala, L. L. B.
Mullala, James.Date: 1793- Books
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Strictures upon the union between Great Britain and Ireland. By Captain Charles Kerr, of the Roxburghshire LT. Dragoons. Particularly detailing the advantages derived to Scotland, from her union with England, and defending the Character of those who brought forward a Measure so beneficial to their Country, against the scurrilous attacks of certain Pamphleteers of the present day.
Kerr, Charles, Captain.Date: 1799- Books
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An address to the House of Commons of Ireland: by a freeholder.
Caldwell, James, Sir, -1784.Date: 1771- Books
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To the magistrates, the military, and the yeomanry of Ireland.
Musgrave, Richard, Sir, 1757?-1818.Date: 1798- Books
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The trial of the Rev. William Jackson, at the bar of the King's Bench in Ireland, for high treason, on Thursday the 23rd of April, 1795. By William Sampson, Esq. Assistant Counsel to the Prisoner.
Jackson, William, 1737?-1795.Date: 1795- Books
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The first lines of Ireland's interest in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty.
Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The proceedings of the Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace, held at the King's Arms Tavern, ... Dublin, December 21, 1792.
Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace, in Ireland (Dublin, Ireland)Date: 1793- Books
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Miscellaneous tracts. Containing: I. A narrative of the misfortunes of the author; with original Letters of pretended Friends, calculated to deceive and lead him to Ruin. II. A Letter to Dominick Trant, Esq. relative to his Pamphlet against the Munster Peasantry, and his unfortunate Duel with the late Sir John Colthurst, Bt. III. Observations on the Bishop of Cloyne's Pamphlet; in which the Doctrine of Tithes is candidly considered, and proved to be oppressive and impolitic: His Lordship's Fears for the Insecurity of the Established Church are also demonstrated to be groundless and visionary. - Much improved from the last Edition. IV. Extract of Theophilus's Letter to the Author;-His Intolerance and Cruelty pointed out; as also some of the dreadful Effects of Bigotry and Prejudice, dispassionately and candidly treated of in a Rejoinder. V. A letter to Daniel Toler, Esq. relative to that unfortunate Victim to popular Prejudice, the Rev. Nicholas Sheeby; with an History of the Prosecution carried on against him, and the subsequent Visitations of Providence, on those who spilled his Blood. In this Letter are likewise introduced some Observations on the political Conspiracies of England, particularly that of Titus Oates. By Amyas Griffith, Esq. Late Surveyor of Belfast, and Formerly Inspector General of Munster.
Griffith, Amyas, 1746-Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A journal, of the movements, of the French fleet, in Bantry Bay, from their first appearance to their final departure; compiled from notes taken on the spot, by Edward Morgan.
Morgan, Edward, 1766 or 1767-Date: 1797- Books
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A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the county of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eyewitness.
Stock, Joseph, 1740-1813.Date: 1800- Books
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An address to the House of Commons of Ireland: by a freeholder.
Caldwell, James, Sir, -1784.Date: 1771- Books
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A plain address to the people of Ireland, on the possible event of a French invasion, shewing its natural consequences. With the True Interests and Duty of Every Man in the State, in Such an Eventual Case. By a country gentleman.
Date: 1796- Books
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The address of the Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace, in Ireland. Held at the King's Arms Tavern, Fownes's Street, Dublin, December 21, 1792. His Grace the Duke of Leinster in the chair.
Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace, in Ireland (Dublin, Ireland)Date: [1793]- Books
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Free thoughts upon the present crisis, in which are stated the fundamental principles upon which alone Ireland can, or ought to agree to any final settlement with Great Britain. In a letter from a country gentleman to the people of Ireland.
Sheridan, Charles Francis, 1750-1806.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A candid enquiry into the causes and motives of the late riots in the province of Munster in Ireland; by the people called White-Boys or Levellers. With an appendix, containing other papers on the same subject. In a letter to a noble Lord in England.
Curry, John, -1780.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Reflections on the present matters in dispute between Great Britain and Ireland; and on the means of converting these articles into mutual benefits to both kingdoms. By Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Gloucester.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]