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An answer to the counter address of a pretended citizen. Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable Sir James Taylor, Knt. Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin. By a true citizen.

By: True Citizen.Contributor(s): Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771. To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin.Publisher: Dublin : Printed in the year, 1766Description: 19, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Dublin (Ireland) -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.186(2) A letter to the Commons of the city of Dublin. VOL.186(20) To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin. The counter address of a free citizen. VOL.186(21) An antidote to Dr. L-----'s address; addressed to the merchants of the city of Dublin. VOL.186(22) An answer to the counter address of a pretended citizen. Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable Sir James Taylor, Knt. Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin. By a true citizen. VOL.186(23) The liberties and customs of Dublin asserted and demonstrated upon the principles of law, justice, and good policy: with a comparative view of the constitutions of London and Dublin. And some considerations on the customs of intrusion and quarterage. The second edition corrected and inlarged. Addressed to his constituents, by C. Lucas, M.D. One of the representatives of the City of Dublin in Parliament. VOL.186(24) An examination of the remarks on Dr. Lucas's Mirror for Courts-Martial. In which the sentence pronounced by the court-martial, against David Blakeney, is proved, from the arguments of the remarker, and other testimonies, to be inconsistent with law or justice. By a comparative reviewer. VOL.186(25) A speech made in the House of Commons, in England, by Mr Heathcoate, one of the Aldermen of London, in support of a bill for repealing the aldermens negative. Very proper to be read at this time, by all citizens and lovers of liberty and our constitution.

An answer to a pamphlet by Charles Lucas entitled "To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor ...

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