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Observations on the bequest of Henry Flood, Esq. to Trinity College, Dublin: with a defence of the ancient history of Ireland. By Sir Lawrence Parsons, Bart.

By: Parsons, Laurence, 4th Earl of Rosse.Publisher: Dublin : Bonham, printer, 1795Description: 229p. ; 8.°.Note: Peel Tracts Vol. 168(5) lacking half-title; with MS signature: Thomas SmythSubject(s): Flood, Henry, 1732-1791 | Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) -- History -- 18th century | Ireland -- History
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VOL.252(3) Some brief and serious reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes. VOL.252(4) Paying tythes inconsistent with the principles of the people called Quakers. Wherein the reasons for their refusal are briefly stated; the pleas and excuses made by some for complying with demands of that nature, are considered and refuted; as also the discipline of the society which requires dealing with, and finally censuring those who will not be reclaimed, vindicated. VOL.253 Hibernica: or, some antient pieces relating to Ireland. ... VOL.254 Observations on the bequest of Henry Flood, Esq. to Trinity College, Dublin: with a defence of the ancient history of Ireland. By Sir Lawrence Parsons, Bart. VOL.255 Thoughts of Patricius, an utilist, on the interests of mankind, and particularly on those of the Irish nation. Also, a few occasional tracts. The whole written late in life, by an honorary member of the Dublin Society. VOL.256 Thoughts of Patricius, an utilist, on the interests of mankind, and particularly on those of the Irish nation. Also, a few occasional tracts. The whole written late in life, by an honorary member of the Dublin Society. VOL.257(1) Letters to the peers of Scotland. By the Earl of Lauderdale.

Peel Tracts Vol. 168(5) lacking half-title; with MS signature: Thomas Smyth

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