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To Mr. William Sleater, bookseller, Castle-street, Dublin.

By: Skelton, Philip, 1707-1787.Contributor(s): Walker, Robert, 1716-1783. Sermons on political subjects.Publisher: [Dublin : s.n., 1787]Description: 8p. ; 8.°.Note: Drop-head title
A plea to Sleater that he would issue a Dublin or the sixth edition of Robert Walker's Sermons; date of publication follows the date of Sleater's edition of Walker
Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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VOL.74(16) A short refutation of the arguments contained in Doctor Butler's letter to Lord Kenmare. By a Clergyman. VOL.74(17) Observations on the pamphlets published by the Bishop of Cloyne, Mr. Trant, and Theophilus, on one side; and on those by Mr. O'Leary, Mr Barber, and Doctor Campbell, on the other. To which are added, remarks on the causes of the late insurrections in Munster, a consideration of the grievances under which the peasantry of Ireland labours, with a proposal of an adequate compensation for tithes. By Daniel Thomas. VOL.74(2) A proposal for the liquidation of the National Debt; the abolition of tythes: and the reform of the church revenue. VOL.74(3) To Mr. William Sleater, bookseller, Castle-street, Dublin. VOL.74(4) 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. VOL.74(5) A letter to Dr. James Butler, of Ireland, occasioned by his late publication, intitled, "A Justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic Religion". By Philemon. VOL.74(6) A brief and candid vindication of the doctrine and present appropriation of tithes. Deduced from the principles of reason ... In a letter from a Gentleman in Munster to a Friend in Dublin.

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A plea to Sleater that he would issue a Dublin or the sixth edition of Robert Walker's Sermons; date of publication follows the date of Sleater's edition of Walker

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