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A short, plain, civil answer to a long, laboured and illiberal pamphlet, intitled "An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, &c. &c." by a Layman.

By: Layman.Contributor(s): Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816. Address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by P. Byrne,..., 1787Description: [2],49,[1]p. ; 8.°.Note: With a half-title
A reply to the pamphlet by Patrick Duigenan, "An address to the nobility ..."
Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.259(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20023-1001
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VOL.25(9) Thomas and Peter. A dialogue. VOL.259(1) The present state of the Church of Ireland: containing a description of it's [sic] precarious situation; and the consequent danger to the public. Recommended to the serious consideration of the friends of the Protestant interest. To which are subjoined, some reflections on the impracticability of a proper commutation for tithes; and a general account of the origin and progress of the insurrections in Munster. By Richard Lord Bishop of Cloyne. VOL.259(2) An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established. Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdom, respecting tithes. And the real motives and designs of the projectors and abettors of those commotions and insurrections: and containing a candid inquiry into the practicability of substituting any other mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice, in the place of tithes. By a layman. VOL.259(3) A short, plain, civil answer to a long, laboured and illiberal pamphlet, intitled "An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, &c. &c." by a Layman. VOL.259(4) A short refutation of the arguments contained in Doctor Butler's letter to Lord Kenmare. By a Clergyman. VOL.259(5) Considerations on the present disturbances in the province of Munster, their causes, extent, probable consequences and remedies. The second edition. By Dominick Trant, Esq. VOL.259(6) The insurrection. Or, a faithful narrative of the disturbances which lately broke out in the Province of Munster, under the denomination of White or Right-Boys.

With a half-title

A reply to the pamphlet by Patrick Duigenan, "An address to the nobility ..."

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