An examination into the origin and continuance of the discontents in Ireland, and the true cause of the rebellion: being a faithful narrative of the particular sufferings of the Irish peasantry: with a plan which, if Adopted, cannot fail to bring back the Roman Catholic insurgents to their allegiance; without Injury to the Protestant Interest; or, What they never Asked, Emancipation. To which is annexed a specimen of Irish anecdotes, which the Editor Proposes, on a Future Occasion, to Enlarge. By William Bingley, Fourteen Years a Resident in Ireland.

  • Bingley, William, 1737 or 1738-1799.
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[1799]
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London : printed for and sold by the editor, No. 2, Red Lion Passage. Fleetstreet, [1799]

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x,[1],4-50p. ; 40.

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ESTC T89355

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