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Letter from J. E. Gordon, Esq., M.P. in answer to the misrepresentations published by the Rev. Mr. Carlisle, one of the members of the new Irish Board of Education.

By: Gordon, J. E. (James Edward), 1788?-1864.Publisher: London : Macintosh, Printers, [1831?]Description: 4p.Subject(s): Carlisle, James | Commissioners of Education in Ireland | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Education -- Ireland -- 19th century
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VOL.332 An inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the Catholic inhabitants and the antiquities of Ireland: in a series of letters from thence, addressed to a Protestant gentleman in England. VOL.33(3) The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church and Court of Rome. Containing the bulls, dispensations, & pardons, for all manner of villanies & wickednesses, with the several sums of monies given & to be paid for them. Published by Anthony Egane, B.D. VOL.333 The extraordinary black book: an exposition of the United Church of England and Ireland; civil list and crown revenues; incomes, privileges, and power, of the aristocracy; Privy Council, diplomatic, and consular establishments; law and judicial administration; representation and prospects of reform under the new ministry; profits, influence, and monopoly of the Bank of England and East-India Company, with strictures on the renewal of their charters; debt and funding system; salaries, fees, and emoluments in courts of justice, public offices, and colonies; lists of pluralists, placemen, pensioners, and sinecurists: the whole corrected from the latest official returns, and presenting a complete view of the expenditure, patronage, influence, and abuses of the government, in Church, state, law, and representation. By the original editor. VOL.33(4) Letter from J. E. Gordon, Esq., M.P. in answer to the misrepresentations published by the Rev. Mr. Carlisle, one of the members of the new Irish Board of Education. VOL.334 A statement of the penal laws, which aggrieve the Catholics of Ireland: with commentaries. VOL.33(5) The plausible arguments of a Romish priest, answered by an English Protestant. VOL.335 The Catholic vindicator, a weekly paper in reply to "The Protestant", from December 5th, 1818, to December 11th, 1819. By W. E. Andrews.

Dated to 1831: Gordon was M.P. for Dundalk only from 1831 to 1832.

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