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First part of a contraction of Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding: containing the Easter examination of junior freshmen, reduced to question and answer, with notes and deducible questions. By a Batchelor of Arts in Trinity College, Dublin; (intended solely for the use of students in that University).

By: Batchelor of Arts in Trinity College, Dublin.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Brett Smith & Son, for P. Byrne, 1820?Edition: Second edition, corrected and improved.Description: 62p.Subject(s): Locke, John, 1632-1704. Essay on human understanding
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.21(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37506-1001
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VOL.213(7) Superstition; or, The perils of Ireland in the projects of Rome; a poem. Addressed to the Protestants of the British Empire, and more especially to the members of both Houses of Parliament. By Clericus Hibernicus. VOL.213(8) Reflections upon the most predominant religious opinions in Great Britain and Ireland. By Emanuel Hutchinson Orpen. VOL.213(9) Poor rates the panacea for Ireland. VOL.21(4) First part of a contraction of Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding: containing the Easter examination of junior freshmen, reduced to question and answer, with notes and deducible questions. By a Batchelor of Arts in Trinity College, Dublin; (intended solely for the use of students in that University). VOL.214(1) Questions, to be answered by the archbishops, bishops, and priests of the Roman Catholic Church. VOL.214(10) An inquiry into the effects of the Irish grand jury laws, as affecting the industry, the improvement, and the moral character, of the people of Ireland. By Thomas Rice, Esq. F.A.S. VOL.214(2) Review of the evidence taken before the Irish Committees of both Houses of Parliament. By the Author of "Views of Ireland," "Thoughts and suggestions on the education of the poor of Ireland," &c.

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