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Butt, John William, The Origin of Orangemen, completely refuting all the unfounded and malicious reports so studiously circulated respecting that excellent association: with other extracts from Sir Richard Musgrave’s Memoirs of the Rebellion in Ireland; casting a light upon the real object of the Papists in aiming at political power, 1813
Item — Volume: 110
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1813
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Phelan, William, and O’Sullivan, Mortimer, A digest of the evidence taken before select committees of the two Houses of Parliament, appointed to inquire into the state of Ireland; 1824-1825 with notes historical and explanatory, and a copious index. [Part II], 1826
Item — Volume: 110
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1826
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Daubeny, Charles, A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Sarum in the year M.DCCC.XXV, 1825
Item — Volume: 110
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1825
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Hildyard, William, The Catholic Question Truly Stated in a Letter to The Rev. Sydney Smith, B.D. Rector of Foston in the North, and of Londesborough in the East-Riding of Yorkshire, occasioned by a speech of his, delivered at a meeting of the East-Riding clergy, convened, with the approbation of the Archdeacon at Beverley, on Monday, April 11th, 1825, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament against any further concessions being made to the Catholic claims., 1825
Item — Volume: 110
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1825
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Raven, Thomas, The claims of the Roman Catholic Church to universal supremacy briefly examined and confuted. A sermon preached at the Parish Church of Preston, on Sunday, the 6th of June, 1824., 1825
Item — Volume: 110
Dates:
1825
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
A Letter to Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's inn; containing brief observations upon his question, What Has England gained by the Reformation? By a True Catholic, 1825
Item — Volume: 110
Dates:
1825
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
A Letter to Lord Calthorpe, containing some observations on what has occurred relative to the Roman Catholic Bill: with an appendix. By a Layman, 1825
Item — Volume: 110
Dates:
1825
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets