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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.

By: Doyle, James (James Warren), 1786-1834.Publisher: Dublin : Richard Coyne. London, J. Ridgeway, 1831Description: 133, [1]p.Note: Ms. signature: James Neale (Peel tracts copy)Subject(s): Poor laws -- Ireland
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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. VOL.280(2) An answer to the address of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, ex-representative of the city of Dublin in Parliament to his fellow citizens of Dublin. By Patrick Duigenan, LL.D. A citizen of Dublin, and one of the representatives of the city of Armagh in Parliament. Fifth edition, with additions. To which are added, by way of appendix: 1. The address of the Catholics of Dublin, in 1795, to Mr. Grattan, with his answer at the meeting in Francis-Street. 2. Mr. Grattan's address to the electors of Dublin, in 1797. 3. Mr. Grattan's (supposed) letter to Mr. Duigenan, in 1798. VOL.280(3) A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland; in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled 'The case of Ireland re-considered;' the other entitled 'Considerations on the state of public affairs in the year 1799, - Ireland;' with observations on other modern publications on the subject of an incorporating union of Great Britain and Ireland, particularly on a pamphlet entitled 'The speech of Lord Minto in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799.' By Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. ... VOL.280(4) Remarks on the expediency of introducing poor rates into Ireland. By G. Evans, M.P.

Ms. signature: James Neale (Peel tracts copy)

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