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Ireland & O'Connell. No. 1. A historical sketch of the condition of the Irish people before the commencement of the public career of Mr. O'Connell.

Contributor(s): Tait, William, 1793-1864.Publisher: Edinburgh : Published by William Tait, [1835]Description: 16p.Subject(s): O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847 | Catholic Church -- Ireland | Catholics -- Ireland | Ireland -- Church history
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.289(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44142-1001
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VOL.289(6) The book of wonders: in fourteen chapters. Containing, in the compass of eighty closely printed columns, a mass of information, more suited to the present moment, and better calculated to open the eyes of the people of England, than any work of a similar nature, that has hitherto appeared. Embellished with illustrative engravings; and dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. VOL.289(7) The book of wonders: part the second. Containing, a report of the extraordinary exhibition made in the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster Hall, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, on Monday, the 11th of December, 1820, by "The great enlightener of the people", William Cobbett. VOL.289(8) The Whigs and the press. Report of the trial of the proprietors and printer of the True Sun, for recommending non-payment of the assessed taxes; upon an ex-officio information, filed by His Majest's Attorney-General. Before Mr. Justice Patterson and a special jury. VOL.289(9) Ireland & O'Connell. No. 1. A historical sketch of the condition of the Irish people before the commencement of the public career of Mr. O'Connell. VOL.290 The man of sin, or, A discourse of Popery wherein the numerous and monstrous abominations, in doctrine and practice, of the Romish church are by their own hands exposed so to open light, that the very blind may see them, and Antichrist in captial letters engraven on them, particularly in the infinite drove of their adored, but lying wonders and miracles. By no Roman, but a Reformed Catholick. VOL.29(1) Protestant objections, against the Romish doctrine of transubstantiation; addressed to the Rev. F. Martyn, and to the inhabitants of Walsall and Bloxwich, by J. Chettle. VOL.291 The essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion, &c. Lately publish'd by a (pretended) minister of the Church of England, printed at large, and answered chapter by chapter. Whereby it appears that the author's method of reconciling the Church of England with that of Rome, is fallacious, and his design impracticable. By N. Spinckes a presbyter of the Church of England.

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