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Observations on the vindication of the Whig Club. To which are subjoined, the speech of the Lord Chancellor, as it appeared in the newspapers, the vindication of the Whig Club, and a letter signed truth, which appeared in Faulkner's Journal.

Publisher: Dublin : P. Byrne,..., 1790Description: [4], 66p. ; 8.°Note: MS signature: Thomas Smyth in copy held as Peel Tract VOL.95(5)Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.181(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21587-1001
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VOL.181(3) The source of the evil: or, the system displayed. Addressed to the gentry, yeomanry, freeholders, and electors of England and Ireland. By a freeholder. In four letters. VOL.181(4) An appeal to the commons and citizens of London. By Charles Lucas, the last free citizen of Dublin. VOL.181(5) Letters to the inhabitants of the town and lordship of Newry. By Joseph Pollock, Esq. VOL.181(6) Observations on the vindication of the Whig Club. To which are subjoined, the speech of the Lord Chancellor, as it appeared in the newspapers, the vindication of the Whig Club, and a letter signed truth, which appeared in Faulkner's Journal. VOL.18(2) The tovch-stone of truth wherein veritie, by scripture is plainely confirmed, and errour confuted. That one of meane capacity, by helpe of this Booke, may be able to argue with any papist, and confute him by scripture. VOL.182(1) An essay religious and political on ecclesiastical finance, as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland; interspersed with other matter not irrelevant to the subject. By the Rev. David O. Croly. VOL.182(10) In consequence of the very extraordinary conduct of Captain Edward Cottingham, of No. 14, Summer-hill, Dublin, we felt ourselves called upon to make the following statement. John Mayne and Edward Mayne.

MS signature: Thomas Smyth in copy held as Peel Tract VOL.95(5)

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