The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 5Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... Ireland 424 16 , 132 153 446 Curfory Remarks on Bread and Coals the French Revolution Bertrand de Moleville's Annals of 162-27 / Letter to the Hon . C. J. D. Daubeny's Appendix to the Guide to the Church Fox 190 De Bailly's Effay on ...
... Ireland 424 16 , 132 153 446 Curfory Remarks on Bread and Coals the French Revolution Bertrand de Moleville's Annals of 162-27 / Letter to the Hon . C. J. D. Daubeny's Appendix to the Guide to the Church Fox 190 De Bailly's Effay on ...
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... Ireland's Vindiciæ Regiæ Ireland , the Catholic Queftion confidered J. Jack fon's Eulogiuin on General Washington Jefus's Lite ( in German ) Jones's Life of Bishop Horne Jourdan's Memoir of the Army of the Danube Journals of the Royal ...
... Ireland's Vindiciæ Regiæ Ireland , the Catholic Queftion confidered J. Jack fon's Eulogiuin on General Washington Jefus's Lite ( in German ) Jones's Life of Bishop Horne Jourdan's Memoir of the Army of the Danube Journals of the Royal ...
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... Ireland , in a Courfe of Strictures on two Pamphlets , one entitled " the Cafe of Ireland Re - confidered " the other entitled " Confiderations on the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1799 ; -Ireland . " With Obfervations on other ...
... Ireland , in a Courfe of Strictures on two Pamphlets , one entitled " the Cafe of Ireland Re - confidered " the other entitled " Confiderations on the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1799 ; -Ireland . " With Obfervations on other ...
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... Ireland Re - confidered . In Anfwer to a Pamphlet entitled " Arguments for and against an Union Confidered . " 8vo . Price 4s . 8vo . Price 4s . Delfcett . ART . IV . Confiderations upon the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1799. Ireland ...
... Ireland Re - confidered . In Anfwer to a Pamphlet entitled " Arguments for and against an Union Confidered . " 8vo . Price 4s . 8vo . Price 4s . Delfcett . ART . IV . Confiderations upon the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1799. Ireland ...
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... oath of a Romish Bishop at his confecration , by which he binds himself not only to preferve and defend , but K 2 alfo allo to augment and promote the Papal power ; and Duigenan's Remarks on the prefent State of Ireland . 67.
... oath of a Romish Bishop at his confecration , by which he binds himself not only to preferve and defend , but K 2 alfo allo to augment and promote the Papal power ; and Duigenan's Remarks on the prefent State of Ireland . 67.
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