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Observations on government; occasioned by the late disputes between the King of France and his clergy. Translated from the French, published in France, and written by the celebrated Baron de Montesquieu, author of the Persian Letters, and the Spirit of Laws.

By: Voltaire, 1694-1778.Publisher: Dublin : Printed, and sold by the booksellers, 1751Description: 18p. ; 8.°.Uniform titles: Voix du sage et du peuple Subject(s): Political science
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VOL.165(4) A dissertation on estates upon lives and years, whether in lay or church-hands. With an exact calculation of their real worth, by proper tables, and the reasons for their different valuations. By Edward Laurence, Land-Surveyor. VOL.165(5) A narrative of the case of the Reverend Mr. Roger Throp, A.M. decs'd. Lately rector of Killcornan, in the diocese of Limerick. Taken from a manuscript drawn up by him in his life-time. To which is added, an account of the proceedings in that case since his death. Together with an account of the life and character of Mr. Throp ... VOL.165(6) The conduct of the Dean of Cork, and other clergymen of the same diocess [sic], in relation to the suit carried on against Mr. Dallas. With an appendix. To which is added a letter from the Rev. Archdeacon Crofton, to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. VOL.165(7) Observations on government; occasioned by the late disputes between the King of France and his clergy. Translated from the French, published in France, and written by the celebrated Baron de Montesquieu, author of the Persian Letters, and the Spirit of Laws. VOL.166(1) A hint to the established clergy of the kingdom of Ireland; in answer to two letters lately addressed to the right reverend bench, by a reformer high in office, and which contained a plan for the entire subversion of the ecclesiastical establishment. This hint is recommended to the serious attention of the clergy and laity. By Clericus. VOL.166(2) The rights of citizens ... VOL.166(3) Observations on the present state of the parochial clergy of the Church of Ireland. By William Hales ...

Incorrectly attributed to Montesquieu; by Voltaire.

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