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Hackball's address to the c---t p---v---y, with some curious remarks, on the beggar's-fest, held at the Crow's Nest, near Crow street; and a list of the toasts drunk by Lord Prig, and Squire Higgins, to which are added, some curious observations on Caiphas, Chaplain to the beggars.

By: Hackball.Publisher: [Dublin] : Printed by G- F-, printer to his Majesty, Hackball, King of the Beggars, [1755?]Description: 8p. ; 8.°.Note: The c-t p-y is the court party; Caiphas is G. Stone, Archbishop of Armagh; G-F- is George FaulknerSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.46(6) To all the serious, honest, and well-meaning people of Ireland, the following queries are affectionately addressed and recommended to their serious perusal. To which is prefixed, a letter from the editor to the printer. And at the end is added, an epistle dedicatory, to Sir R-----d C---x, B-----t. VOL.46(7) An address from the independent electors of the county of Westmeath, to Anthony Malone, Esq; late prime-serjeant at law, upon his glorious opposition to the enemies of his country this S-s-n of P--t. Wherein his dislocation, and those of the Right Honourable Thomas Carter, &c. Bellingham Boyle &c. and Michael O'Brien Dilks, Esqrs. are duly considered. With an earnest appeal to all the independent freeholders of the whole kingdom of Ireland. To which are added, one hundred and twenty two patriot-promotions. VOL.46(8) An address from the independent freeholders of the p---v---ce of M---ns--r, to Sir R----- C------ Baronet. With a collection of forty eight original patriot toasts, drank at a select assembly of free-holders at Corke, the first of this instant January, 1754. VOL.46(9) Hackball's address to the c---t p---v---y, with some curious remarks, on the beggar's-fest, held at the Crow's Nest, near Crow street; and a list of the toasts drunk by Lord Prig, and Squire Higgins, to which are added, some curious observations on Caiphas, Chaplain to the beggars. VOL.4(7) A demonstration of the necessity of a legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland, involving a refutation of every argument which has been or can be urged against that measure. By a philosopher. VOL.47(1) The Rolliad, in two parts; Probationary odes for the Laureatship; and Political miscellanies: with criticisms and illustrations. Revised, corrected and enlarged by the original authors. VOL.47(2) Criticisms on the Rolliad, a poem; being a more faithful portraiture of the present immaculate young minister and his friends, than any extant. The several beauties of that inimitable poem are likewise carefully selected.

The c-t p-y is the court party; Caiphas is G. Stone, Archbishop of Armagh; G-F- is George Faulkner

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