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Observations on the meaning of the words, Protestant ascendancy, and Orangemen; including some strictures on other parts, of the answer of Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. Judge of the Prerogative Court, to Mr. Grattan : addressed to the learned doctor.

By: Citizen.Contributor(s): Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816. Answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for A. Smyth, and sold by the booksellers, 1798Description: [2], 61, [1]p.Note: Signed at end : A citizenSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1798
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.160(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23592-1001
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VOL.160(1) Report of the debate on Lord Moira's motion, for an address to the Lord Lieutenant, recommending conciliatory measures, on behalf of the people of Ireland. VOL.160(2) The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, Monday, February 19, 1798. "That an humble address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, to state, that as Parliament had confided to His Excellency extraordinary powers in order to support the laws and defeat traitorous combinations in this country, we feel it our duty - as those powers have not produced the desired effect - to recommend the adoption of such conciliatory measures as may allay apprehensions and discontent". VOL.160(3) Important reflections on the present state of Ireland, tending to the restoration of peace, order and happiness. Addressed to the Quondam opposition party, country gentlemen, and people. By their true friend. VOL.160(4) Observations on the meaning of the words, Protestant ascendancy, and Orangemen; including some strictures on other parts, of the answer of Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. Judge of the Prerogative Court, to Mr. Grattan : addressed to the learned doctor. VOL.160(5) To the magistrates, the military, and the yeomanry of Ireland. VOL.160(6) A concise account of the material events and atrocities which occurred in the late rebellion, with the causes which produced them; and an answer to Veritas's vindication of the Roman Catholic Clergy of the town of Wexford. By Veridicus. VOL.160(7) The causes of the rebellion in Ireland disclosed, in an address to the people of England, in which it is proved by incontrovertible facts, that the system for some years pursued in that country, has driven it into its present dreadful situation. By an Irish emigrant.

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