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An appeal to the public; on the subject of the riots in Birmingham, to which are added, Strictures on a pamphlet intitled 'Thoughts on the late riot at Birmingham.' By Joseph Priestley.

By: Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Hillary and Barlow, for Messrs P. Byrne, A. Grueber, J. Moore, and R. White, 1792Description: [3],vi-xxxix,[1],181,[1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- 1789-1820
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VOL.221 The ecclesiastical register; containing the names of the prelates, dignitaries and parochial clergy in Ireland; the denominations of their respective dignitaries and benefices: and exhibiting the progress made in providing churches, glebes, and glebe-houses for each benefice. Edited under the sanction of the Board of Frist-Fruits by John C. Erck, A.M. VOL.22(2) A letter from Lord George Gordon in Newgate, to Baron de Alvensleken, minister from Hanover, Grosvenor-Square. VOL.222 The history and antiquities of the city of Dublin, from the earliest accounts: compiled from authentick memoirs, offices of record, manuscript collections, and other unexceptionable vouchers. By the late Walter Harris, Esq; with an appendix, containing an history of the cathedrals of Christ-Church and St. Patrick, the university, the hospitals and other public buildings. Also two plans, one of the city as it was in the year 1610, being the earliest extant; the other as it is at present, from the accurate survey of the late Mr. Rocque; with several other embellishments. VOL.22(3) An appeal to the public; on the subject of the riots in Birmingham, to which are added, Strictures on a pamphlet intitled 'Thoughts on the late riot at Birmingham.' By Joseph Priestley. VOL.223 Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. From the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II until the sea-battle of La Hogue. By Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. VOL.22(4) Letters from an Irish Country Gentleman, to a friend in Dublin, on the present disturbances in England. VOL.224 Historical tracts by Sir John Davies, attorney general, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland; consisting of 1. A discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought under obedience of the crown of England. 2. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury on the state of Ireland, in 1607. 3. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury, in 1610; giving an account of the plantation in Ulster. 4. A speech to The Lord-Deputy in 1613, tracing the ancient constitution of Ireland. To which is prefixed a new life of the author, from authentic documents.

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