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The letters of Hibern-Anglus containing strictures on the conduct of the present administration in Ireland, and a vindication of the principles adopted since the Regency by the Irish Catholics, with other papers. By John Joseph Dillon ...

By: Dillon, John Joseph, Sir, d. 1837.Publisher: London : Sold by J. Ridgway and E. Booker, 1811Description: xxix, [3], lxix, [1]p.Note: Author's presentation copy to John BurkeSubject(s): Catholic emancipation | Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.279(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 27840-1001
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VOL.279(2) The dangers to be apprehended from Catholic emancipation. VOL.279(3) Declaration of the Catholic bishops, the Vicars Apostolic and their coadjutors in Great Britain. VOL.279(4) A defence of the English poor laws, with remarks on the applicability of the system to Ireland; and practical instructions for relieving and employing paupers: being the substance of a letter on those subjects, addressed to Mr. Canning, in 1823. By a select vestryman, of the parish of Putney. VOL.279(5) The letters of Hibern-Anglus containing strictures on the conduct of the present administration in Ireland, and a vindication of the principles adopted since the Regency by the Irish Catholics, with other papers. By John Joseph Dillon ... VOL.279(6) Emancipation, a poem: by Robert Dornan, Esq. VOL.2(8) A third letter to the people of Ireland, on the subject of tythes. Wherein the farmers complaints, and other objections against them, are particularly considered. By a friend to the constitution. VOL.280(1) Letter to Thomas Spring Rice, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. on the establishment of a legal provision for the Irish poor, and on the nature and destination of church property. By the Right Rev. James Doyle, D.D. &c. &c.

Author's presentation copy to John Burke

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