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A brief examination of the question whether it is expedient either in a religious or political view, to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities for money which they may lend. By Sir James Caldwell, Fellow of the Royal Society.

By: Caldwell, James, Sir, 4th Bart.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by S. Powell..., 1764Edition: The second edition.Description: 35, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Penal laws (against nonconformists) -- Ireland | Catholics -- Ireland -- History | Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.87(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22730-1001
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VOL.106(9) Reasons against an union. In which "Arguments for and against a Union" supposed to have come from a person in high station, are particularly considered; by an Irishman. VOL.107(1) A vindication of the realm, and Church of England, from the charge of perjury, rebellion & schism, unjustly laid upon them by the non-jurors: and the rebellion and schism shewn to lie at their own doors. VOL.107(10) Heads of a bill for a general register of popish priests. Published by authority. VOL.107(11) A brief examination of the question whether it is expedient either in a religious or political view, to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities for money which they may lend. By Sir James Caldwell, Fellow of the Royal Society. VOL.107(12) A few remarks on a pamphlet [written by Sir James Caldwell:] entitled a brief examination of the question: whether it is expedient, either in a religious or political view; to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities, for money which they may lend?***. VOL.107(13) Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time. By Nicholas Lord Viscount Taaffe. VOL.107(2) A preservative against the principles and practices of the Nonjurors both in church and state. Or, an appeal to the consciences and commonsense of the Christian laity. By Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor.

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