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An essay on the merits of Catholic emancipation, in the form of a speech feigned to have been pronounced in the House of Lords. Written, pro bono publico, by Sir James Foulis.

By: Foulis, James, Sir, 6th Bart.Publisher: Shrewsbury : Printed by W. Eddowes. Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London; and H. Fitzpatrick, Dublin, 1812Description: [2], 66p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.92(5) Hopes and expectations, grounded on the present situation of the emigrant members of the Roman Catholic Church, now resident in England. VOL.92(6) The Roman Catholic claim to the elective franchise discussed, in an essay upon the true principles of civil liberty and of free government. By Charles Francis Sheridan. VOL.92(7) A pastoral instruction on the duties of Christian citizens, addressed to the Roman Catholics of the archdiocess of Dublin. By John Thomas Troy, D.D. &c. With observations on particular passages of a late publication by Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq. entitled, The Roman Catholic claim to the elective franchise, in an essay, &c. The third edition. To which are added, a supplement in answer to some Misrepresentations, and an Appendix ... VOL.93(1) An essay on the merits of Catholic emancipation, in the form of a speech feigned to have been pronounced in the House of Lords. Written, pro bono publico, by Sir James Foulis. VOL.93(2) A letter to the Right Honourable George Canning on his proposed motion in favour of Catholic emancipation. VOL.93(3) Copy of the Protestant petition to both houses of Parliament, and the names of the subscribers thereto, in the order in which they were signed. VOL.94(1) Four letters originally written in French, relating to the kingdom of Ireland, accompanied with remarks. To which is added, A fifth letter by the same author, containing a computation of the number of inhabitants in all the kingdoms and chief cities of Europe, with a conjecture concerning the number of all the people that have lived upon the face of the earth, from the creation to the present time.

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