An appeal to the people; or, a political olio. Made up of the following ingredients, viz. Castle Scribes, Kenmare Address, Catholic Committee, United Irishmen, Catholic Society, Parliamentary Speakers, Bishop Of Killala, Archbishop Of C. Lord Donoughmore, Lord CH-R, MR. Grattan, Gen. C. MR. Curran, MR. O. MR Lat. Privilege, N. Tandy, Tol-R, Preseytero Catholicon, OR National Union, Dissenting Clergy, Catholic Priests, Catholic Ignorance, Standing Armies, Catholic Merchant, Prosperity Of Ireland, American Freedom, DR. Franklin, French Liberties, Irish Peasantry, &c. &c.

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MDCCXCII. [1792]
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Dublin : printed by John Murphy, King-Street, MDCCXCII. [1792]

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vii,[1],153,[3]p. ; 80.

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ESTC N16626

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