The free-Citizens address to Sir Samuel Cooke, Bart. For his Unshaken Attachment to the True Interest of Ireland this Session of Parliament. With Considerations on the Opposition given that Illustrious Senator by those very Men, who would now glory in giving him Testimonies of their Gratitude, for his glorious Contempt of Venality and C--t Influence. To which is Added, Thirty Two Original, and Occasional Patriot Toasts; or, a Munster-Pill to the Ul--s--t--r Toasts, drank at the plume of Feathers in Castle-Street, and publish'd in Sir Tady's Journal Tuesday 5th, 1744. And an Express from Parnassus; or, the History of the Crisis in One Hundred and Seventeen Poetical Panegyricks, sacred to the Infamy of the Enemies of I-D.
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- MDCCLIV. [1754]
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London [i.e. Dublin?] : printed at the sign of Madam Ragg, beasting Sir Tady with a Buck's Horn, MDCCLIV. [1754]
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16p. ; 80.
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ESTC T2124
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