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The speeches and compositions of Charles Phillips, Esq. Barrister at Law. As a few specimens of that oratory so peculiar to the Irish, the following speeches and compositions are recommended to general perusal.

By: Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859.Publisher: Manchester : printed at the office of C. H. Cowdroy & Co ..., and sold by all the booksellers, 1816Description: 100, [2]p.Subject(s): Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish | Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.66(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57162-1001
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VOL.64(9) Part second. Translation of a fragment of the works of Lucian, lately found, in a bog near Enniskillen, in Ireland: containing a full and true account of the interesting trial of purple ghost and green ghost, before Chief Baron Æacus and his brethren barons Radamanthus and Minos. VOL.65 Maynooth College; or, the law affecting the grant to Maynooth, with the nature of the instruction there given, and the Parliamentary debates thereon. By James Lord. VOL.65(3) Three months in Ireland. By an English Protestant. VOL.66(1) The speeches and compositions of Charles Phillips, Esq. Barrister at Law. As a few specimens of that oratory so peculiar to the Irish, the following speeches and compositions are recommended to general perusal. VOL.66(2) A Cry to Ireland and the empire. By an Irishman, formerly member of the Royal College, Maynooth. VOL.67(1) Historical sketches of the ancient native Irish and their descendants; illustrative of the past and present state with regard to literature, education and oral instruction. By Christopher Anderson. VOL.67(2) Popery unmasked: being a fair representation of the chief errors of the Church of Rome. Extracted from their own writers: and contrasted with suitable quotations from the Holy Scriptures. To which is added a slight sketch of popish cruelties and absurdities.

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