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A charge delivered to the Grand Jury of the county of Dublin, at the quarter sessions of the peace, held at Kilmainham, on Tuesday the 12th of January 1796. By Robert Day, ...

By: Day, Robert, Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : printed by Richard Edward Mercier and Co., 1796Description: 38p. ; 8.°.Note: Ms signatures: Thomas Smyth; R.F. SleaterSubject(s): French Expedition to Ireland, 1796-1797
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.3(10) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 19016-1001
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VOL.30(1) The crisis or, a discourse representing from the most authentick records, the just causes of the late happy revolution: and the several settlements of the crowne of England and Scotland on Her Majesty: ... With some seasonable remarks on the danger of a popish successor. By Richard Steele, Esq., ... VOL.30(2) Letters, on the spirit of patriotism: on the idea of a patriot King: and on the state of parties, at the accession of King George the first. VOL.3(1) A plain address to the people of Ireland, on the possible event of a French invasion, shewing its natural consequences. With the true interests and duty of every man in the state, in such an eventual case. By a Country Gentleman. VOL.3(10) A charge delivered to the Grand Jury of the county of Dublin, at the quarter sessions of the peace, held at Kilmainham, on Tuesday the 12th of January 1796. By Robert Day, ... VOL.3(11) A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale early in the present sessions of Parliament. VOL.31(1) Strictures on the Bishop of Cloyne's Present state of the Church of Ireland; with appendixes, containing passages alluded to in the Bishop's pamphlet. VOL.31(10) A project for a better regulation in collecting the income of the clergy and for the case and advantage of the laity, particularly the poorer orders. By a Beneficial Clergyman.

Ms signatures: Thomas Smyth; R.F. Sleater

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