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The history of Popish-sham-plots from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this present time. Particularly of the present Popish Plot. Being an account of the several methods the Papists have used to stifle it; I. By disheartening the witnesses from making a discovery of it. II. By discouraging, and taking off those that were most forward to search into it. III. By frequent attempts to corrupt the King's evidence. IV. By designs to blast their credit. V. By endeavours to cast it on the Protestants by forging Presbyterian plots.

Publisher: London : Printed by Richard Janeway, 1682Description: [18], 179, [1]p. ; 8.Subject(s): Popish plot, 1678
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VOL.317 Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield: ... VOL.31(8) Our Protestant forefathers. By William Stephen Gilly, ... VOL.318 Jo. Jac. Chiffletti De linteis sepulchralibus Christi servatoris crisis historica. VOL.31(9) The history of Popish-sham-plots from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this present time. Particularly of the present Popish Plot. Being an account of the several methods the Papists have used to stifle it; I. By disheartening the witnesses from making a discovery of it. II. By discouraging, and taking off those that were most forward to search into it. III. By frequent attempts to corrupt the King's evidence. IV. By designs to blast their credit. V. By endeavours to cast it on the Protestants by forging Presbyterian plots. VOL.319 The beauties of The press; with an appendix, containing the speech of Arthur O'Connor, on the Catholic question, in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Monday, May 4, 1795: also, his letter to Lord Castlereagh. VOL.3(2) Roman Catholics. Extract from a charge delivered to the clergy of the Deanery of Sarum, by Hugh Pearson, D.D. Chaplain to his Majesty, 1828. VOL.320(1) First report from the Committee of Secrecy, to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th of May, 1794. And which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month, by His Majesty's command, were referred; and who were directed to examine the same matter thereof, and report the same, as they should appear to them, to the House; have proceeded, in obedience to the orders of the House, to a consideration of the matters referred to them. Ordered to be printed 17th May 1794 /

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