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A report of the speech of John Leslie Foster, Esq. in the House of Commons on a motion made by the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, for the House to resolve itself into a committee on the petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, on Friday, May 9th, 1817.

By: Foster, John Leslie, 1781?-1842.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Hatchard..., 1817Description: 72p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.113(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57839-1001
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VOL.113(1) Report of the trial of the Rev. John Carroll, Roman Catholic curate of Killinick, in the county of Wexford, and five of his parishioners, for murder. Taken in short-hand. VOL.113(10) The true nature of protestant and christian education. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Luke, Chelsea, on Sunday morning, April 4, 1824, for the benefit of the parochial schools. By the Rev. John Sympson Sergrove, L.L.B. VOL.113(2) Letters on a re-union of the churches of England and Rome, from and to the Rt. Revd. Dr. Doyle, R.C. Bp. of Kildare, John O'Driscol, Alexander Knox, and Thomas Newenham, Esqrs. VOL.113(3) A report of the speech of John Leslie Foster, Esq. in the House of Commons on a motion made by the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, for the House to resolve itself into a committee on the petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, on Friday, May 9th, 1817. VOL.113(4) Pastorini proved to be a bad prophet, and a worse divine; In an address to the Roman Catholics of Ireland. Earnestly recommended to their serious perusal, by Pastor Fido. VOL.1134(2) The political mischiefs of popery; or, Arguments demonstrating, I. That the Romish religion ruins all those countries where it is the established religion. II. That it occasions the loss of above two hundred millions of livres, or sixteen millions of sterling, per annum, to France in particular. III. That, if popery were abolished in France, that kingdom would become incomparably more rich and populous; and the king's revenues would advance above one hundred millions of livres, or eight millions sterling, per annum. IV. That it is impossible that France should ever be re-established, or flourish, whilst popery is its national religion. By a person of quality, a native of France. Reprinted from the edition of 1698, and edited by Josephus Tela [pseud.]. VOL.113(5) An appeal to the common sense and professed principles of all protestants on the consequences of what is falsely called catholic emancipation. Especially addressed to the representatives and clergy of Great Britain and Ireland. By a Protestant of the Church of England.

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