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A second letter to the Right Honble ******. My Lord, I little expected when I sat down to write to your Lordship, ...

Publisher: [Dublin?] : [s.n.], [1755]Description: 8p. ; 8.°.Note: The first letter was written to the 4th Duke of Devonshire and ascribed by the ESTC to John Gast
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Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.113(25) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22850-1001
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VOL.113(22) The Duke of Newcastle's letter, by his Majesty's order, to Monsieur Michell, the King of Prussia's secretary of the embassy, in answer to the memorial, and other papers deliver'd, by Monsieur Michell, to the Duke of Newcastle, on the 23d of November, and 13th of December last. Published by authority. VOL.113(23) Hibernia pacata: or, a narrative of the affairs of Ireland, from the famous battle of Clontarf, where Brian Boirom defeated the Norwegians, till the settlement under Henry II. Written originally in Irish, and now just translated by Father Neri of Tuam, and adorned with notes by several hands. VOL.113(24) To the Right Honble ****** My Lord, you complain; that in all the accounts I have given you of the late struggles in this kingdom, ... VOL.113(25) A second letter to the Right Honble ******. My Lord, I little expected when I sat down to write to your Lordship, ... VOL.113(26) A third letter to the Right Honble ******. My Lord, by this time, perhaps I have given your Lordship a fresh instance, ... VOL.113(27) A letter from the Cocoa Tree, to the country gentlemen. VOL.113(3) Prittle prattle. Or, a familiar discourse on the persons I, thou, he or she. We, ye or you, and they. Designed for the use and benefit of the youth of the people called Quakers, who have not had the opportunity of learning a grammar. By a lover of truth. J.J.

The first letter was written to the 4th Duke of Devonshire and ascribed by the ESTC to John Gast

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