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Thoughts for the restoration and permanent establishment of peace in Ireland.

By: Rogers, John Cooke.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Chambers and Hallagan,..., 1823Description: 48p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation -- Ireland | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.224(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59150-1001
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VOL.224(4) An impartial statement of the persecution of the Rev. Michael Crotty, shewing the cause of the division among the Roman Catholics of Parsonstown, etc. VOL.224(5) The only accurate and impartial report. The trials of James Forbes, Henry Handwich, William Graham, Mathew Handwich, George Graham, and William Brownlow, in the Court of King's Bench, Monday, February 3, 1823, and following days, for a conspiracy, riot, and an attempt to assault the most noble Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c., &c. on his visit to the theatre, 14th December, 1822, on an ex-Officio information, filed by the Right Hon. W.C. Plunkett, His Majesty's Attorney General. By an eminent reporter. Embellished with a correct likeness of the noble marquis. VOL.224(6) Miracle, said to have been wrought by Prince Hohenlohe, in Ireland, on Monday, the 9th of June, 1823. VOL.224(7) Thoughts for the restoration and permanent establishment of peace in Ireland. VOL.22(5) The new Oxford guide; or, companion through the University: exhibiting every particular worthy the observations of the curious in each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. in which is added, a tour to Blenheim and Nuneham, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and the Right Hon. Earl of Harcourt. By a Gentleman of Oxford. VOL.225(1) An address to the people of Ireland on the repeal of the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. In which the probabilities of separation from England, and the establishment of a republic are considered, and evidence is adduced that all the assumed grievances which the United Irishmen advanced, as justifying the guilt of rebellion in 1798, have been removed by the imperial legislature. By H. N. VOL.225(10) Poor rates the panacea for Ireland.

Signed: John Cooke Rogers.

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