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An address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland on the subject of Catholic emancipation, presenting facts and documents illustrative of the real object of the Irish Roman Catholic leaders. By the Rev. William Thorpe, A.B., one of the Chaplains of Bethesda, and of the Lock Penitentiary, Dublin.

By: Thorpe, William, b.1780?.Publisher: Dublin Printed by R. Napper...; and sold by Keene, Archer, Milliken, Le Grange, Dugdale, Jones, Johnston, Parry and Napper; and in London, by Seely,...and Hatchard..., 1815Edition: Third edition with an appendix.Description: vi, [2], 106p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation -- Ireland | Catholics -- Ireland -- Political activity -- History -- 19th century
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VOL.161(8) Address, resolutions, and questions to the English Roman Catholics, by the Protestant Union. VOL.161(9) A full, accurate, and authentic report of the speeches delivered at a meeting of the Protestant gentlemen of the county of Armagh, on the 5th October, 1826, at a dinner given to Colonel Verner, candidate at the late general election for the representation of that county in Parliament. VOL.16(2) Memoir of Eliza O'Sullivan. VOL.162(1) An address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland on the subject of Catholic emancipation, presenting facts and documents illustrative of the real object of the Irish Roman Catholic leaders. By the Rev. William Thorpe, A.B., one of the Chaplains of Bethesda, and of the Lock Penitentiary, Dublin. VOL.162(11) Speech of Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart. in the House of Commons, on the third reading of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill, on Tuesday, May 10, 1825. VOL.162(12) A letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. on the subject of Catholic emancipation: and the sentiments of His Royal Highness the Duke of York upon that question considered: By Sir James W. Wedderburn. VOL.162(13) A letter to Lord Calthorpe, containing some observations on what has occurred relative to the Roman Catholic Bill: with an appendix. By a Layman.

Appendix "comprising all the recent proceedings of the Roman Catholic leaders, with an account of the constitution and crimes of the Society of Jesuits".

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