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Modern observations on antient history. Translated from the Italin by the author of the first chapter. Chapter the second.

Publisher: [Dublin?] Printed in the year, 1756Description: [2], 5-22p. ; 8.°.Uniform titles: Modern observations on antient history. Chapter 2 Note: Attributed to Peter Bristow
No edition statement; although estc t041323 - the 2nd ed. - is dated 1755
A satire on Irish politics; includes marginal MS. notes identifying characters named
Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.39(17) The proceedings at the New Bayley, in Weaver's Square. Containing, trials for treason, misprision, and all crimes and misdemeanours against the state and peace of the realm. Number I. Containing, the Trial of Jack of the Strand, alias Count Liffey. Published, by order of the Commissioners. VOL.39(18) Advice to the Patriot Club, of the county of Antrim. On the present state of affairs in Ireland, and some late changes in the administration of that kingdom. VOL.39(19) A few thoughts on the times. In a letter from a free-citizen of Dublin, to his friend in the North. Humbly offered to the consideration of every lover of truth and justice. VOL.39(2) Modern observations on antient history. Translated from the Italin by the author of the first chapter. Chapter the second. VOL.39(20) A letter from a citizen of Port-Royal in Jamaica, to a citizen of New-York; relating to some extraordinary measures, lately set on foot in that island. VOL.39(21) An abstract from the monthly Critical Review of the advertisement prefixed to the History of Valencia. By Don Juan Fernandez, Principal of the Inquisition at Estremadura. VOL.39(22) A letter from a free citizen of Dublin, to a freeholder in the county of Armagh.

Attributed to Peter Bristow

No edition statement; although estc t041323 - the 2nd ed. - is dated 1755

A satire on Irish politics; includes marginal MS. notes identifying characters named

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