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A tour through Ireland. By Charles Topham Bowden, Esq.

By: Bowden, Charles Topham.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Corbet, 1791Description: [2],v-xi,[1],251,[1]p. ; 12.°.Note: Includes advertisement pageSubject(s): Ireland -- Description and travel -- 1701-1800
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VOL.248(3) Northern revolutions. Part II. Containing the characters of the principal agents in bringing the free states of Nordweg and Danemarch to final dissolution. Addressed and presented to His Grace the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant general and general Governor of Ireland, by Britanno-Hibernicus, C.D.P.F.H.E. VOL.249 Several essays in political arithmetick: the titles of which follow in the ensuing pages. By Sir William Petty, late Fellow of the Royal Society. VOL.2(5) The Bishop of C-------'s speech, made in the House of Lords, in Ireland; for omitting the Nicene and Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, &c. on Monday February 2, 1756 ... VOL.25 A tour through Ireland. By Charles Topham Bowden, Esq. VOL.250 The Dublin scuffle: being a challenge sent by John Dunton, citizen of London, to Patrick Campbel, bookseller in Dublin. Together with the small skirmishes of bills and advertisements. To which is added, the billet doux, sent him by a citizens wife in Dublin, tempting him to lewdness. With his answers to her. Also some account of his conversations in Ireland, intermixt with particular characters of the most eminent persons he convers'd with in that kingdom, but more especially in the city of Dublin. In several letters to the spectators of this scuffle; with a poem on the whole encounter ... VOL.251 The progress of musick in Ireland, to Mira. VOL.252(1) A compendious view of some extraordinary sufferings of the people call'd Quakers, both in person and substance, in the kingdom of Ireland, from the year 1655 to the end of the reign of King George the First. In three parts. ... by A. Fuller and T. Holms, Anno. 1671 ...

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