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A letter to the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, on the deplorable consequences relating to Ireland, from the very low price of spirituous liquors; pointing out the causes of the aggravated encrease of those evils, and entreating his attention to the necessity and means of remedying them.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Parry, 1811Description: 20p.Subject(s): Temperance
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.281(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27790-1001
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VOL.281(3) Trial of Francis Graham, one of the justices of peace for the county of Dublin, for attempting to suborn Joseph Corbally, taylor, to swear that A. Hamilton Rowan, and J. Napper Tandy, Esqrs. were at the head of the defenders, &c. VOL.281(4) Annals of Ireland, ecclesiastical, civil and military, from the 19th of March, 1535, to the 12th of July, 1691. By the Rev. John Graham, M.A. curate of Lifford, in the diocese of Derry. VOL.281(5) The address of the Catholics of Dublin, to the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, presented to him by the gentlemen appointed for that purpose, at the meeting in Frances-Street, on the twenty-seventh of February, MDCCXCV. With his answer. VOL.281(6) A letter to the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, on the deplorable consequences relating to Ireland, from the very low price of spirituous liquors; pointing out the causes of the aggravated encrease of those evils, and entreating his attention to the necessity and means of remedying them. VOL.281(7) A letter to the Earl of Fingal, on the claims of the Roman Catholics. By the Right Hon. Lord Grenville... VOL.281(8) Mr Halhed's speech in the House of Commons: his reply to Dr. Horne's sound argument & common sense, with cursory observations on the age of credulity, and his calculation on the millenium. With a paper containing remarks on the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the possibility of their being again called this year, on Monday May, the 4th, 1795. With a correct copy of the letter from Mr. Brothers to Philip Stevens, Esq. With his answer in the year 1790. The curious trial of Mr. Brothers, at the King's Arms, Palace Yard, Westminster: on a statua of lunacy, and a short account of the different parts of Mr. Brother's prophecys, which have been fulfilled. VOL.281(9) The petition of the English Roman Catholics considered; in a charge delivered to the clergy in the diocese of Gloucester, at the triennal visitation of that diocese in the month of June 1810. By George Isaac Huntingford, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Gloucester and Warden of Winchester College.

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