Volume 111
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The King’s Visit to Ireland. In a Letter Addressed to the People of Ireland., 1821
Item — Volume: 111
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1821
Reasons Why the Roman Catholic Emancipation Cannot Be Granted Without Imminent Danger to and Violation of the Protestant Constitution. By a Layman, 1821
Item — Volume: 111
Dates:
1821
Irish Priests; their education, characters, and conduct, considered, particularly with reference to their effects upon the civilization and unanimity of Ireland. Addressed to the Right Hon. Charles Grant, M.P., 1821
Item — Volume: 111
Dates:
1821
The Catholic Question Argued, upon the principles of those who support it on the ground of expediency in two letters from a Gentleman in Ireland to his friend in London, 1821
Item — Volume: 111
Dates:
1821
A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on the Danger of the Protestant Church of Ireland from any further concessions to the Roman Catholics. By a Clergyman of the Established Church, 1821
Item — Volume: 111
Dates:
1821