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Account of the attempts made to ascertain the population of Ireland, and of an inquiry as to the relative numbers of the Protestants and Roman Catholics therein; drawn up for the third volume of Shaw Mason's Statistical Account or Parochial Survey of Ireland. By the Rev. Edward Groves.

By: Groves, Edward.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Folds and Sons, 1820Description: [2],xvii-xlix,[1]p.Subject(s): Ireland -- Population | Ireland -- Church history -- 18th century
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VOL.179(5) An impartial history of the life and death of James the Second, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Collected from the most faithful historians. To which is added, a letter from the Right Reverend Dr. Berkeley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, to the Roman Catholics of his diocese. VOL.179(6) Genuine memoirs of John Murray, Esq; late secretary to the Young Pretender. Together with remarks on the same, in a letter to a friend. VOL.179(7) The young chevalier: or, a genuine narrative of all that befell that unfortunate adventurer, from his fatal defeat to his final escape, ... By a gentleman who was personally acquainted not only with the scenes of action, but with many of the actors themselves. VOL.1(8) Account of the attempts made to ascertain the population of Ireland, and of an inquiry as to the relative numbers of the Protestants and Roman Catholics therein; drawn up for the third volume of Shaw Mason's Statistical Account or Parochial Survey of Ireland. By the Rev. Edward Groves. VOL.180(1) The speech of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox in the House of Commons, Dec. 14, 1792. On that part of the address to the King which implicated our being involved in a war with France. VOL.180(2) Two speeches of the Right Honourable C.J. Fox; the first, on the King's message to the House of Commons on the execution of Louis Capet, January 31st: the second, on the King's message to the House of Commons, on the declaration of war against England by France, February 11th, 1793. VOL.180(3) Democratic rage; or, Louis the unfortunate. A tragedy. By William Preston, Esq.

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