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Observations on Doctor Dromgoole's speech, delivered in the Catholic Board on the 8th December, [1]813.

By: CranmerContributor(s): Dromgoole, Thomas, 1750?-1826?Publisher: Dublin : Printed by L. Tute, 1814Edition: 2nd ed., with additionsDescription: 36pNote: Signed at the end: Cranmer
With manuscript annotations
Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.100(2) Letters on the legal disabilities of Roman Catholics and dissenters, and on the dangers apprehended from their removal / VOL.100(3) An historical letter to Sir John Cox Hippesley, Bart. and M.P., being an historical portrait taken of him from the life, whilst acting in Catholic cause, occasioned by his letters to the Earl of Fingal, on the subject of the Catholic claims, London, 1813 / VOL.100(4) The speeches of Doctor Dromgole, against surrendering the government of the Catholic Church in Ireland to the discretion of Parliament. Accompanied with a vindication of his statements and principles. VOL.100(5) Observations on Doctor Dromgoole's speech, delivered in the Catholic Board on the 8th December, [1]813. VOL.100(6) 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.10(1) Substance of the speech of Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799, on the proposed address to His Majesty, respecting the resolutions adopted by the two Houses of Parliament, as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.101(1) Speeches and passages of this great and happy Parliament: from the third of November, 1640, to this instant June, 1641. Collected into one volume, and according to the most perfect originalls, exactly published.

Signed at the end: Cranmer

With manuscript annotations

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