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A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority. Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times.

By: Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by George Faulkner, 1738Description: 43, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.54(17) A letter to the author of an Examination of the principles; and an enquiry into the conduct of the two B-----rs. In which is proved, by indisputable facts of foreign transactions, that the two B-----rs are true guardians of these kingdoms; have done every thing in their power, to retrieve what was lost in a late administration; that they have already recovered more than could probably be expected; and are therefore falsely accused by the said letter writer. VOL.54(18) The visions of Aaron, the son of Adriel, which he saw concerning the rise and fall of the sister-nations. VOL.54(2) A compleat list of the members who voted for and against the bill for repealing the Septennial Act, and for the more frequent meeting and calling of Parliaments: with the speeches of the two gentlemen who moved and seconded the question, Mar. 13, 1733/34. VOL.54(3) A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority. Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times. VOL.54(4) A letter to a Member of Parliament. Concerning the present state of affairs at home and abroad. By a true lover of the people. VOL.54(5) A vindication to the conduct to a certain eminent patriot: viz. I. On his refusing to accept to any place to prtoit. II. On his refusing to be one to the Secret Committee. III. On his voting against the repeal to the Septennial Act at this critical conjuncture. In a letter from a Member to his friend in the country. VOL.54(6) The political padlock, and the English key, a fable. Translated from the Italian of Father M-----r S---ini, who is now under confinement for the same in Naples, by order of Don Carlos. With explanatory notes.

Anonymous. By George Berkeley.

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