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Letters from an American in Ireland, to his friends at Trebisond, &c. Translated in the year 1756.

By: Hellen, Robert.Publisher: London : Printed for W. Owen, 1757Description: 250p. ; 8.°.Note: By Robert Hellen, a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, IrelandSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.112(1) The Irish cabinet. Or a collection of curious tracts relating to Ireland. VOL.112(2) A description of the College-Green Club. A satire. By the Farmer. With the state and case, of Roebuck O Shagnessy, Esq; Inscribed to the people of Ireland. VOL.112(3) The second part of a seri-tragi-comi-farcical entertainment, (not acted but once, these twenty years.) Wherein are exhibited, the groans of the barracks. Or, the downfall of Sir Arthur Vantrype, with the humours of Peggy Wildair and Catch-penny Jack. Corrigidore, and Inspector-General over all the fabrications of the Kingdom of Eutopia. By the author of the first part. VOL.112(4) Letters from an American in Ireland, to his friends at Trebisond, &c. Translated in the year 1756. VOL.11(3) Narrative of the deportation to Cayenne, of Barthelemy, Pichegru, Willot, Marbois, La Rue, Ramel, &c. &c. ... From the French of General Ramel, ... VOL.113(1) Honesty the best policy: or, the history of Roger. The seventh edition. Wherein the characters and passages, omitted by the editor of the former editions are restored. To which is prefixed, a letter from the author to the printer. VOL.113(10) A free and candid inquiry humbly addressed to the representatives of the several counties and boroughs in this kingdom: and proper at this time to be read by their several electors. In a letter to a person of distinction in the North from a Gentleman in town.

By Robert Hellen, a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland

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