The character of the Protestants of Ireland, impartially set forth in a letter, in answer to seven queries; their original, humour, interest, losses, present condition, apprehensions, and resolutions. With remarks upon the great charge England is like to be at with those people, and the destruction of that kingdom by famine, if not prevented.
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Language: | English |
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London
Dorman Newman
1689
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Collection: | Benjamin Iveagh |
Item Description: | 38 |
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Physical Description: | 30 p. 18 cm. |
Bibliography: | Binding: Full calf rebacked. Bound with 24 other pamphlets. Manuscript list of contents on flyleaf and two following leaves and continued on last blank leaf. Attributed by Wing to George Savile, Marquess of Halifax. [ESTC] The words ""original, ... resolutions."" are gathered by a left brace on title page. Last leaf is blank. Bradshaw 7163, Gilbert Library 132, Wing H301. Knocklofty Pamphlets. J3 AR668/12 |