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A letter to the Dublin-Society, on the improving their fund; and the manufactures, tillage, &c. in Ireland.

By: Madden, Samuel, 1686-1765.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by R. Reilly, for G. Ewing, 1739Description: 56p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Dublin Society | Ireland -- Economic conditions -- 18th century
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VOL.86(8) An address to the public, on the expediency of supporting Saint Patrick's chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho; under the patronage and sole direction of the Right Rev. Dr. John Douglass, Bishop of Centuriæ, and Vicar Apostolic of the London District. VOL.86(9) The principal agreements and differences of the Roman and Reformed Churches in matters of faith. By a layman. VOL.87(1) Proceedings at the Catholic meeting of Dublin, duly convened on Wednesday, October 31, 1792, at the Exhibition-Room, Exchequer Street. With the letter of the corporation of Dublin, to the Protestants of Ireland. Annexed is the declaration adopted by the General Committee, March the 17th, 1792, and subscribed by the Catholics of Ireland. Also the letter and plan of the sub-committee for the appointment of delegates. VOL.87(2) A letter to the Dublin-Society, on the improving their fund; and the manufactures, tillage, &c. in Ireland. VOL.87(3) Observations on the Mutiny Bill; with some strictures on Lord Buckinghamshire's administration in Ireland. VOL.87(4) Facts and arguments respecting the great utility of an extensive plan of inland navigation in Ireland.With an appendix containing the report of William Jessop, Esq. civil engineer, respecting the practicability and expence of making an artificial harbour, for large vessels, in the bay of Dublin. By a friend to national industry. VOL.87(5) Septennial parliaments vindicated. Humbly addressed to His Excellency the Earl of Hertford. By Alexander Mc. Aulay, Esq; One of His Majesty's Counsel at Law, for the Kingdom of Ireland.

Signed at end: Saml. Madden.

"This pamphlet is printed on Irish paper, made by Mr. Randal at Newbridge near Leixlip"

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