544 results filtered with: Ireland - Politics and government - 18th century
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The weaver's letter to his bretheren, occasioned by the present election.
Weaver.Date: 1761]- Books
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A vindication of the R----t H-----e and H-----e L----ds and gentlemen, who have been basely aspersed, and scandalously mis-represented, in a late anonimous work, intitled, The history of Roger. By a lover of truth.
Lover of truth.Date: Printed in the Year 1752- Books
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[To] His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. [The] humble address of the Lords spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled.
Ireland. Parliament. House of LordsDate: 1709- Books
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A full account of the case of John Sayer, Esq; from the time of his unhappy marriage with his wife, to his death. Including the whole intrigue between Mrs. Sayer and Mr. Noble. And the prosecution at large against Noble, as appear'd at the coroner's inquest and at Kingston-assizes.
Date: 1713- Books
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Ireland's mirror; exhibiting a picture of her present state, with a glimpse of her future prospects. Also, cursory observations on the alarming measures now going forward. By D.T.
D. T., active 1795.Date: 1795- Books
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Spanish war! An enquiry how far Ireland is bound, of right, to embark in the impending contest on the side of Great-Britain? Addressed to the members of both houses of Parliament.
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 1763-1798.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Considerations on the late bill for payment of the remainder of the national debt, in which the occasion of inserting the clause relative to His Majesty's consent, and The Arguments in Support of such Right in the Crown, are impartially stated.
Robinson, Christopher, 1712 or 1713-Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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A letter to the Earl of Carlisle, occasioned by his Lordship's reply to Earl Fitzwilliam's two letters: exhibiting the present state of parties in Ireland vindicating the late viceroy's administration, and the characters of the persons with whom he associated in Council, from the Malevolent aspersions levelled at them-and detailing the secret causes which led to his recal.
O'Connor, Arthur, 1763-1852.Date: 1795- Books
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Seasonable advice to the electors of members of Parlement at the ensuing general election. Addressed to the free and independent electors of the kingdom of Ireland in general, to those of Dublin in particular, upon the present critical conjuncture of affairs. Part II. By Charles Lucas, M.D.
Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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New year. A second letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his friend in the country.
Freeman, Andrew, active 1757.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- Books
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The works of J.S, D.D, D.S.P.D. in six volumes. Containing, I. The author's miscellanies in prose. II. His poetical writings. III. The travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver. IV. His papers relating to Ireland, consisting of several treatise; among which are, the Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland against receiving wood's half-pence. V. The conduct of the allies, and the examiners. VI. The publick spirit of the whigs; and other pieces of political writings, with polite conversations, &c.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: M,DCC,XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An act for appointing commissioners to enquire into losses of such of HIs Majesty's loyal subjects as have been sufferers in their property, during the subsisting rebellion in this kingdom.
Ireland.Date: 1798- Books
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The clothier's letter to the inhabitants of the liberties.
Ab---- W---.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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An alarm to the unprejudiced and well-minded Protestants of Ireland: or, seasonable queries upon the rise, danger, and tendency, of the White-Boys.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. With supplementary observations, relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for confiliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the Dean of Gloucester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British Colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
Williams, John, Esq., active 18th century.Date: 1787- Books
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Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Hussey's pastoral letter, by one of the people.
One of the people.Date: 1797]- Books
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The humble address of a free-citizen, to his brethren, the free-electors and citizens of Dublin.
Hibernicus.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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By the Lords Justices General, and General Governours of Ireland, the lords keepers of the great seal of Ireland, the Lords Chief Justices of His Majesty's Courts of Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of exchequer. Narcissus Dublin, Drogheda. Whereas in and by one act of Parliament passed in this Kingdom, in the 28th year of the reign of the Late Queen Elizabeth, entituled, An act of impost and customs of wines; among other things it is enacted in these words following (viz.) and for the better order to be from henceforth observed and kept in the sale of wines, by re-tail or in closs within this realm; ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: 1701- Books
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Honesty the best policy: An essay concerning the true way of rendering a nation happy, and its government firm and lasting. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A vindication of L- K--e's memorial, from the aukward censures of some, and the timid concessions of others. Addressed to all freemen. In a letter from a gentleman in town, to a friend in the country.
Gentleman in town.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A patrick's pot, and a shamrogue for the patriots of Ireland. In particular to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kildare, Right Hon. Henry Boyle, Esq; Earl of Carrick, Lord Kingsborough, Sir Richard Cox, Bart. the outed officers of state, and the rest of the most honourable and loyal brother-hood. Together with a collection of St. Patrick's toasts, to his friends of Ireland.
Date: Printed in the Year, 1754- Books
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A letter to the free citizens of the city of Dublin. By James Forde, grazier.
Forde, James.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Resolutions and declarations of the Whig Club. His Grace the Duke of Leinster in the chair.
Whig Club (Dublin, Ireland)Date: 1789]- Books
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The recorder's speech: with the principles of the Whigs defended. By a lover of his country.
Lover of his country.Date: 1711