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Proposals for printing by subscription, the instructions gave in the drawing schools established in England, Scotland, and other parts of Europe. To enable the youth of those countries to become proficients in the different branches of that art, and to pursue with success geographical, nautical, mechanical, commercial and military studies. By Joseph Fenn, Teacher of the Mathematicks.

By: Fenn, Joseph.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by George Cecil, 1767Description: [4], 62, x p., ill. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Education -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.87(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21525-1001
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VOL.87(3) A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority. Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times. VOL.87(4) An appeal to the people of Ireland. Occasioned by the insinuations and misrepresentations of the author of a weekly paper, entitled, The Censor. Proving, that the principles laid down in that paper, and the author's reflections upon England, are unjust, ungrateful, and, in their consequences, highly injurious to the linen manufacture, to the charter schools, and to the whole Protestant interest of Ireland. By a Member of the Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland. VOL.87(5) An oration, pronounced before a numerous body of the nobility and gentry, assembled at the musick-hall in Fishamble-street, on Tuesday the 6th of this instant December, and now first published at their unanimous desire. By Thomas Sheridan. VOL.87(6) Proposals for printing by subscription, the instructions gave in the drawing schools established in England, Scotland, and other parts of Europe. To enable the youth of those countries to become proficients in the different branches of that art, and to pursue with success geographical, nautical, mechanical, commercial and military studies. By Joseph Fenn, Teacher of the Mathematicks. VOL.87(7) An essay on perfecting the fine arts in Great Britain and in Ireland. VOL.87(8) A dialogue concerning education, between Squire Brady; a free-thinker; and, the editor of a pamphlet lately published on the same subject. VOL.87(9) A list of the present governors and guardians of the hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children.

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