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The dangers to be apprehended from Catholic emancipation.

Publisher: London : Printed by R. Edwards; for Thomas Hamilton, 1813Description: 15, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.278(8) Observations on the Rev. Edward Chichester's pamphlet, entitled Oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. By Æneas Coffey, acting inspector-general of excise. VOL.278(9) Considerations on the present crisis of affairs, as it respects the West-India colonies, and the probable effects of the French decree for emancipating the negroes, pointing out a remedy for preventing the calamitous consequences in the British islands. VOL.279(1) Outline of a plan for the abolition of tithes, and for making a provision for the ministers of the protestant established and Roman Catholic Churches in Ireland. By Thomas Daly, Esquire. 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 ...

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