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A defence of the Catholic Church, against the assaults of certain busy sectaries. Being a dialogue between an itinerant preacher and Sylvester Lynch.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for the author by James Fletcher, 1803Edition: Second edition, enlarged.Description: [18], 72p.Note: Page 17 misnumbered 16; pages 19-29 various misnumbered pagesSubject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.1(5) Le guide pour servir au plan de la ville & fauxbourgs de Dublin. Tiré de l'exact arpentage fair par Jean Rocque ... Grave par Andre Duty, & autres ... Contenant, alphabetiquement, les noms des rues, ruelles, traverses ... Avec un appendix du contenu de Londres, Westminster, & du ... Southwark. VOL.150(1) Hints on the policy of making a national provision for the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland; as a necessary means to the amelioration of the state of the peasantry. Addressed to John Bagwell, Esq. Knight of the Shire for the County of Tipperary. VOL.150(10) The vindication of Dr. Troy from the charge of inconsistency refuted. In reply to the answer to the Yeoman's letter to Mr. Wickham, and to the Roman Catholic Clergyman's review of S.N's inquiry. By S.N. VOL.150(11) A defence of the Catholic Church, against the assaults of certain busy sectaries. Being a dialogue between an itinerant preacher and Sylvester Lynch. VOL.150(12) An inquiry into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland. By an Irish country gentleman. VOL.150(13) A speech, intended to have been delivered in the Imperial Parliament, on bringing in a Bill for the benefit of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, together with a copy of the said Bill; containing many new and interesting particulars on that important subject. VOL.150(14) Letters to the farmers, tradesmen, shop-keepers, and, labourers of Ireland. By P.O'--- Parish Priest of ---.

Page 17 misnumbered 16; pages 19-29 various misnumbered pages

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