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Captain Rock detected: or, the origin and character of the recent disturbances, and the causes, both moral and political, of the present alarming condition of the South and West of Ireland, fully and fairly considered and exposed: by a Munster Farmer.

By: O'Sullivan, Mortimer, 1791?-1859.Contributor(s): Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. Memoirs of Captain Rock.Publisher: London : Printed for T. Cadell; R. Milliken, Dublin; and W. Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1824Description: 450p.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.24(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37339-1001
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VOL.243(7) A brief view of the Hibernian Bible Society. VOL.243(8) The Bradford controversy. VOL.243(9) The third annual report of the British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation. With an appendix containing containing a correspondence occasioned by an invitation from the clergy of Blackburn to the principals and fathers of Stonyhurst to a public discussion of the differences in faith between the churches of England and Rome; and a list of subscriptions and donations &c. &c. to March 31, 1830. VOL.24(4) Captain Rock detected: or, the origin and character of the recent disturbances, and the causes, both moral and political, of the present alarming condition of the South and West of Ireland, fully and fairly considered and exposed: by a Munster Farmer. VOL.244(1) Principes de dessein, VOL.244(10) Encouragement for temperance societies. Interesting letter from John Clowes, superintendent of the Rhode Island Coal Mines, to P. I. Schuyler, Esq. president of the company. VOL.244(11) Calculations. Shewing the extensive encouragement which could be given to manufactures in Ireland, with the money spent on whiskey.

A reply to Thomas Moore's 'Memoir of Captain Rock'.

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