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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.

By: Country Gentleman.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Thomas Burnside, 1796Description: [2], 21, [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: Peel Tracts Vol.3(1) has ms signature: R. F. Sleater
Peel Tracts Vol.43(15) has ms annotations
Subject(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.43(15) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20289-1001
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VOL.43(12) Considerations submitted to the people of Ireland, on their present condition with regard to trade and constitution. In answer to a pamphlet, lately published, entitled "Observations on the Mutiny Bill, &c.". VOL.43(13) The objections to the measure lately adopted of raising provincial regiments for the defence of the kingdom, considered and refuted. By a Well-wisher to his country. VOL.43(14) On the defence of Ireland including observations on some other subjects connected therewith. VOL.43(15) 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.43(16) A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Charlemont, on the tellograph, and on the defence of Ireland. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth ... VOL.43(17) An address to the nation, shewing the necessity of forming an armed association, in consequence of the conspiracy of the republicans in Ireland to subvert the constitution. VOL.43(2) The secret history and memoirs of the barracks of Ireland. The third edition.

Peel Tracts Vol.3(1) has ms signature: R. F. Sleater

Peel Tracts Vol.43(15) has ms annotations

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