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Northern revolutions: or, the principal causes of the declension and dissolution of several once flourishing Gothic constitutions in Europe. In a series of letters from the ghost of Trenchard, once a free Briton.

Publisher: London : Printed for M. Cooper, 1757Description: [8], 128p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George II, 1727-1760
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.248(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27670-1001
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VOL.247 The history and antiquities of the county of Carlow / VOL.24(7-9) The transactions of the Parliament of Ireland. VOL.248(1) The history of the ministerial conduct of the chief governors of Ireland, (so far as relates to that kingdom,) from the Glorious Revolution 1688, to the never-to-be forgotten 17th of December, 1753. With a general review, of the most remarkable proceedings in Parliament during that period of time. To which is prefix'd, an introductory survey of the English ministry, from the reign of Henry VIIIth, to the abdication of James IId, wherein the tyranny, avarice and ambition of prime ministers and court-favourites are impartially display'd. VOL.248(2) Northern revolutions: or, the principal causes of the declension and dissolution of several once flourishing Gothic constitutions in Europe. In a series of letters from the ghost of Trenchard, once a free Briton. VOL.248(3) Northern revolutions. Part II. Containing the characters of the principal agents in bringing the free states of Nordweg and Danemarch to final dissolution. Addressed and presented to His Grace the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant general and general Governor of Ireland, by Britanno-Hibernicus, C.D.P.F.H.E. VOL.249 Several essays in political arithmetick: the titles of which follow in the ensuing pages. By Sir William Petty, late Fellow of the Royal Society. VOL.2(5) The Bishop of C-------'s speech, made in the House of Lords, in Ireland; for omitting the Nicene and Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, &c. on Monday February 2, 1756 ...

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