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A sermon preached in the parish church of Saint Peter's, Dublin, in support of the Society for suppressing mendicity, on Sunday, the 11th day of October, 1818, and published by desire of the parishioners, to aid the funds of the institution. By the Rev. John Torrens.

By: Torrens, John.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for M.N. Mahon, 1818Description: 31, [1]p.Subject(s): Society for Suppressing Mendicity
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.287(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27807-1001
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VOL.286(7) An appeal to the public, by James Tandy, Esq. containing a statement of his unjust and severe imprisonment, the different examinations which took place before the Privy Council, with various memorials, and letters to government, &c. and in which several distinguished characters are deeply involved. Dedicated to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. VOL.287(1) Syllegomena of the antiquities of Killmackumpshaugh, in the county of Roscommon, and kingdom of Ireland, in which it is clearly proved that Ireland was originally peopled by Ægyptians. Written by Doctor Hastler, M.R.S.P.Q.D.L.M.N.M.A.S.T. and L.L.Z. VOL.287(2) To the president and members of the Royal Irish Academy, this rroof [sic] of the Ancient history of Ireland, is humbly dedicated by their most obedient servant, the author of the Vindication of the history of Ireland. VOL.287(3) A sermon preached in the parish church of Saint Peter's, Dublin, in support of the Society for suppressing mendicity, on Sunday, the 11th day of October, 1818, and published by desire of the parishioners, to aid the funds of the institution. By the Rev. John Torrens. VOL.287(4) Report of the trial of the King versus Hurdy Gurdy, alias barrel organ, alias grinder, alias the seditious organ, for publishing and causing and procuring to be published a certain false, wicked, malicious and scandalous noise, clamour sound, uproar, vibration, cussion, concussion, percussion or repercussion of the air, which came on to be tried at the Bar of the King's Bench on the -- day of -- 1794, with the arguments of council and the charge of the judge, taken in short-hand. VOL.287(5) Opinions on tithes, and on the state of Ireland, expressed at different times, in the House of Commons, by Sir Hussey Vivian. VOL.287(6) Poor laws in Ireland, considered in their probable effects upon the capital, the prosperity, & the progressive improvement of that country. By Sir John Walsh, Bart.

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