114 results filtered with: Ireland - History - 18th century
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Plain truths, and correct statements of facts; in reply to Mr. Grattan's answer to the Lord Chancellor's speech by a Looker on.
Looker-on, active 1800.Date: 1800- Books
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A compassionate address to the inhabitants of Ireland. By John Wesley. M. A.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An Apology for the Roman Catholicks of Ireland. Most humbly address'd to his E-n-y P-l-p E-l of Ch-r-d, L-d L-u-t of Ireland, &c. &c.
Date: Printed in the year, 1746- Books
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A Letter printed in a pamphlet, intituled, Partiality detected, relating to the convocation of Ireland.
Date: 1709?]- Books
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An abridgement of the several acts passed in this kingdom, and such British acts, as relate to or bind Ireland, Which have passed in the fifth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third. With I. A table of the statutes, shewing under what heads they are abridged. II. Marginal contents, and, III. An index, referring to the abridgement. By ED. Bullingbrooke, J.U.D.
Bullingbrooke, Edward.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Honest advice to the people of Ireland. Occasioned by the present attempt In Favour of the Pretender.
Date: M,DCC,XLV. [1745]- Books
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Pastoral instruction to the Roman Catholics of the Diocess of Cork. By the Right Reverend Doctor Francis Moylan, R.C.B.
Moylan, Francis, 1735-1815.Date: 1798- Books
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Dublin, September 7th. 1708. This Morning a Ship arriv'd in 18 hours from Whitehaven, the Master being an Intelligable understanding Man, says he Read the News at Whitehaven before he came away, which was Printed in London this Day 7 Night, and took a Copy of it which gives the following Account. London, Aug. 31. Two Holland Mails being arriv'd brings the following Account. From the Camp before Lisle Sept. 6th. N. S.
Date: [1708]- Books
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Insula sacra & libera. A list of the members of the Honourable House of Commons of I-------d, who voted for and against the altered Money-Bill, which was rejected on Monday the 17th day of December, 1753.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: [1753?]- Books
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Irish history. Dedicated to His Grace Hugh Duke of Northumberland this day is published. price 6d. Containing three sheets of letter-press, a new and correct map of Ireland, coloured, and a whole length, finely engraved, of King Bryan, number I. (To be continued weekly) of a general history of Ireland. From the earliest accounts to the present time. By John Huddlestone Wynne, gent. author of the history of the British Empire in America, &c. &c. The above work will be compleated in twenty numbers, each numbers containing three-sheets of letter-press, printed on a beautiful new type and fine paper; which will, when finished, make two handsome volumes in octavo, in the course of the work a number of elegant engravings will be given; principally heads of Illustrious persons, who have been ranked as famous in the annals of Ireland.
Riley, George.Date: [1772]- Books
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Society of United Irishmen of Dublin, the Hon. Simon Butler, in the chair. Resolved unanimously, that the following circular letter, reported by our Committee of Correspondence, be adopted and printed.
United Irishmen.Date: 1792]- Books
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Dublin August 6, 1731. This day Captain John Vernon opposed the Lord Mayor on riding the franchises of the city of Dublin, at their attempting to enter on his mannor of Clontarf in the county of Dublin, at large, and made the following speech.
Date: 1731- Books
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Ierne defended: or, A candid refutation of such passages in the Rev. Dr. Leland's, and the Rev. Mr. Whitaker's works, as seem to affect the authenticity and validity of antient Irish history. In a letter to the antiquarian society. By Mr. O'Halloran. author of An introduction to Irish history.
O'Halloran, Sylvester, 1728-1807.Date: 1774- Books
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A letter to a Member of the Irish Parliament relative to the present state of Ireland. Wherein Many Advantages, are laid down which would arise to the Province of Munster in particular, and to the Kingdom in general, from improving and farther extending the Navigation of the Blackwater River thro' the Counties of Waterford and Corke.
Philo-Ierne.Date: [1755]- Books
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The several addresses of some Irish folkes. To the King, and the House of Commons.
Trenchard, John, 1662-1723.Date: 1702]- Books
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An appendix to Dr. Keating's History of Ireland. Explaining the ancient names of the several mountains, hills, rivers, lakes and places of note therein mention'd; giving an Account of their Modern Names, the several Counties and Barronies they are in, and how Situated: Likewise the Authors therein quoted. With a Direction to every Page and Line, throughout the whole History, whereby the Reader, with Abundance of Ease, may see the Beauties therein contain'd. Not in the former edition. By the learned Dr. Anthony Raymond of Trim.
Raymond, Anthony, 1674 or 1675-Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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A letter to His Excellency Earl Camden, on the present causes of discontent in Ireland. By a yeoman.
Smith, William Cusack, Sir, 1766-1836.Date: 1796- Books
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Irish salvation promulged; or, The effects of an union with Great Britain, candidly investigated: In an evenings conversation between a farmer and schoolmaster. By William Pergy.
Percy, William.Date: [1800]- Books
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A short preliminary discourse to the History of Ireland. To be published by Anthony Raymond, D. D. and sometime Fellow of Trinity College near Dublin. Inscribed to Mr. William Raymond, Merchant of Bristol.
Raymond, Anthony, 1674 or 1675-Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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The impartial history of Ireland, containing a summary account, of all the battles, sieges, rebellions and massacres. As also, the valour and loyalty of the Irish, and the many calumnies thrown on that country and people, wiped off. Together, with the most remarkable transactions both in church and state, since the Reformation. In two parts. By Hugh Reily, Esq; The nobility and gentry of Ireland's remonstrance to King Charles II, on his restoration. Also, the speech and dying words of Oliver Plunket, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and primate of Ireland. The civil and military articles of Limerick. Likewise the case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, with remarks on the conditions of Limerick, and the nature of taking the oaths of allegiance and abjuration. The latter by the Rev. Doctor Nary.
Reilly, Hugh, -1695?.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Letters written by His Excellency Hugh Boulter, D. D. Lord Primate of All Ireland, &c. To several ministers of state in England, and some others. Containing, an account of the most interesting transactions which passed in Ireland from 1724 to 1738. ...
Boulter, Hugh, 1672-1742.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A history of the Irish rebellion, in the year, 1798. Containing I. An Enquiry into its Causes; with a View of the political State of Ireland since the Reign of Henry the Second. II. The secret Progress of the Rebellion, previous to the Insurrection in May 1798. III. A Narrative of the Rebellion from May, to the Defeat of the French and Rebel Army in the August following. IV. Remarkable Atrocities committed by the Rebels; and their extraordinary Persecution of several Individuals. The whole impartially collected from the best authorities: with notes, historical and explanatory: including authentic documents referred to in the work: and other interesting particulars.
Date: 1799- Books
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A defence of Ireland. A poem. In answer to the partial and malicious accounts given of it by Mr. Twiss, and other writers. By Mr. Lewis, corrector of the press.
Lewis, Richard, corrector of the press.Date: 1776- Books
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The history of Ireland from the invasion of Henry II. With a preliminary discourse on the antient state of that Kingdom. By Thomas Leland, ... In three volumes. ...
Leland, Thomas, 1722-1785.Date: 1774- Books
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Letters written by His Excellency Hugh Boulter, D. D. Lord Primate of All Ireland, &c. To several ministers of state in England, and some others. Containing, an account of the most interesting transactions which passed in Ireland from 1724 to 1738. ...
Boulter, Hugh, 1672-1742.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]