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An answer to a pamphlet, intitled, The proceedings of the honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money Bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated, &c : So far as the same relates to the argument of a pamphlet, intitled, Considerations on the late bill for payment of the remainder of the national debt, &c.
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Robinson, Christopher, 1712 or 1713-
1974
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Letter to the people of Laurencekirk : on occasion of presenting the King's charter, by which that village is erected into a free and independent burgh of barony : to which are subjoined, an abridgement of two letters published by Sir Richard Cox, containing an account of the establishment and progress of industry in his village near Corke in Ireland, the Guardian, No. 9, and, the clause of erection of Laurencekirk into a burgh of barony
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Gardenstone, Francis Garden, Lord, 1721-1793
1780
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The present state of His Majesty's revenue, compared with that of some late years
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1762
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The present state of His Majesty's revenue : compared with that of some late years
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1762
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The present state of His Majesty's revenue, compared with that of some late years
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1762
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The case of Edward Lord Bishop of Elphin : in relation to money, part of the rents of the Ranelagh Charity, lodged in a public bank in Dublin : with notes, critical and explanatory
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Synge, Edward, 1691-1762
1760
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Lysimachus, or, A dialogue concerning the union of Great-Britain and Ireland
1760
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Previous promises inconsistent with a free parliament: and an ample vindication of the last parliament
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1760
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A letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to the High-Sheriff of the county of Cork. Relative to the present state of the linen-manufacture in that county; and further means of improving it.
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1759
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A letter to His G-e the D-e of B-d.
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Cox, Richard, 1702-1766
1757
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