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Loyalty and humanity; or, a variety of scenes which a clergyman of the established church, and his family, evidenced and came through, in a disturbed part of Ireland, during the late troubles; with his observations on them. By James M'Cay, Clerk, A.M.

By: M'Cay, James.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Marchbank, 1803Description: [2], 106p.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1798
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VOL.162(4) An historical account of the rise, progress and suppression, of the rebellion in the County of Wexford, in the year 1798 : to which are annexed the author's captivity, and merciful deliverance. By George Taylor. Illustrated with a view of the bridge of Wexford, and the massacre which took place thereon, June 20th, 1798. VOL.162(5) The reply of the Right Rev. Doctor Caulfield, Roman Catholic Bishop, and of the Roman Catholic Clergy of Wexford, to the misrepresentations of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. With a preface and appendix. VOL.162(6) Observations on the reply of the Right Reverend Doctor Caulfield, Roman Catholick Bishop, and of the Roman Catholick Clergy of Wexford, to the misrepresentations of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. and on other writers who have animadverted on the "Memoirs of the Irish rebellions". VOL.162(7) Loyalty and humanity; or, a variety of scenes which a clergyman of the established church, and his family, evidenced and came through, in a disturbed part of Ireland, during the late troubles; with his observations on them. By James M'Cay, Clerk, A.M. VOL.163(1) Letters from a gentleman in Ireland to his friend at Bath. VOL.163(10) A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eye-witness. VOL.163(2) A short address, to the members of the loyal associations, on the present state of public affairs : containing a brief exposition of the designs of the French upon this country, and of their proposed division of Great Britain and Ireland into three distinct and independent republics; with a list of the same, as prepared by the directory at Paris. By John Gifford, Esq. With an appendix, containing papers relative to the late expedition of the French, to the coast of Ireland, under General Hoche, with his instructions to Colonel Tate, on his military operations and marches.

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