Sir Tague O'Ragan's address to the Fellows of T----y Co. Upon the late intended alteration of the language of our Acts, and other interesting affairs relative to the Kingdom, with some remarks on Sir Tady Faulkner, printer in petto to the C----T P-----Y. To which are annex'd, some anecdotes of the H. P--------------T, who finding himself abhor'd by the brave and generous of a free country, is seiz'd with such a dejection of spirits, that he applys himself to the last recourse of all tyrants, viz. To drink himself into a torpid state of oblivion.
O'Ragan, Tague, Sir, pseud.
Sir Tague O'Ragan's address to the Fellows of T----y Co. Upon the late intended alteration of the language of our Acts, and other interesting affairs relative to the Kingdom, with some remarks on Sir Tady Faulkner, printer in petto to the C----T P-----Y. To which are annex'd, some anecdotes of the H. P--------------T, who finding himself abhor'd by the brave and generous of a free country, is seiz'd with such a dejection of spirits, that he applys himself to the last recourse of all tyrants, viz. To drink himself into a torpid state of oblivion. - London, Printed at the Sign of the Mitre,..., [1754?] - 15p. ; 8
estc t048363
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
Ireland--Politics and government--1691-
Sir Tague O'Ragan's address to the Fellows of T----y Co. Upon the late intended alteration of the language of our Acts, and other interesting affairs relative to the Kingdom, with some remarks on Sir Tady Faulkner, printer in petto to the C----T P-----Y. To which are annex'd, some anecdotes of the H. P--------------T, who finding himself abhor'd by the brave and generous of a free country, is seiz'd with such a dejection of spirits, that he applys himself to the last recourse of all tyrants, viz. To drink himself into a torpid state of oblivion. - London, Printed at the Sign of the Mitre,..., [1754?] - 15p. ; 8
estc t048363
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
Ireland--Politics and government--1691-