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The finishing stroke. Being a short supplement to the Queries to the people of Ireland. By another hand.

By: Another Hand.Publisher: Dublin : printed in the year, 1754Description: 16p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.180(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58641-1001
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VOL.180(2) The spirit of party. Chapter the first. Being an introduction to the history of the Knight of the Bridge. Addressed to the people of Ireland. VOL.180(3) The spirit of party. Chapter the second. Containing the first part of the history of the Knight of the Bridge. Addressed to the people of Ireland. VOL.180(4) To all the serious, honest, and well-meaning people of Ireland, the following queries are affectionately addressed and recommended to their serious perusal. To which is prefixed, a letter from the editor to the printer. And at the end is added, an epistle dedicatory, to Sir R-----d C---x, B-----t. VOL.180(5) The finishing stroke. Being a short supplement to the Queries to the people of Ireland. By another hand. VOL.180(6) Moderation recommended to the friends of Ireland, whether of the court, or country party. In a letter to the publick. By an honest Irishman. VOL.180(7) An address from the influenc'd electors of the county and city of Galway. To the D-- D-- L-- G-- and the P--. Containing, the warmest declarations of gratitude to these three illustrious personages, for their successful endeavours to establish popery and arbitrary power in that quarter. To which is added, a collection of sixty original patriot toasts, drank in a select assembly of independent electors at Simon Beads in the city of Galway, first cousin to C-- D-- Esq; and No-Protestant. Likewise, the forty eight original Munster toasts, lately published in an address to Sir R---d C---x, Bart. With some interesting intelligence to the kingdom of Eutopia. VOL.180(8) The case fairly stated: or, an inquiry how far the clause lately rejected by the honourable House of Commons, would if it had passed, have affected the liberties of the people of Ireland.

The 'Queries' were by John Brett.

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