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Uisneach or the center of Ireland
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Armao, Fr̐ued̐ueric, 1978-
2023
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Language, power, and resistance mainstreaming deaf education
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Mathews, Elizabeth S.
2017
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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain and Ireland. Volume the ninth : Containing, I. Pro and con; being an epitome or impartial abstract of the principal publications for and against the subject of a legislative union. II. The utility of union illustrated and set forth in a variety of statements. By Thepohilus Swift, Esq. III. Plain truths, and correct statement of facts, in reply to Mr. Grattan's answer to the lord chancellor's speech. IV. Observations on some passages in the publications of a citizen of Dublin, lately disfranchised, in a letter from Hipodidascalus to the Right Hon. Barry Lord Yelverton. V. Protestant ascendancy and Catholic emancipation reconciled, by a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. VI. A letter to the farmers and traders of Ireland, on the subject of union. VII. A letter from Atticus, to the people of Ireland. VIII. Speech of Richard Martin, Esq. in the House of Commons, on May 21, 1800, for leave to bring in the union bill. IX. Review of Mr. Grattan's answer to the Earl of Clare. X. Speech of Charles Ball, Esq. May 21, 1800. XI. Memoirs of Francis Dobbs, Esq. with his speeches on the union. XII. A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland, by Pat. Duigenan, L. LD. XIII. His Majesty's speech, July 29; and His excellency the marquis corn wallis's speech, August 1st, 1800
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[The statute-law] of Ireland common placed : Or, a general table of all the publick printed English and Irish acts of Parliament now in force and use in Ireland on the first day of June 1724, from Magna Charta to the ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the second inclusive. Containing, the full purport and effect of all the English society to the tenth year of the reign of King Henry the seventh being, by panning a law, in force in Ireland and of all English statures from Poyning Law, to the end of the last session of the Parliament of Great-Britain, which in the whole,or by any clause or section any way relate to, or bind Ireland: and also, the full purport and effect of all the Irish statures, to the end of the last sessions of the Irish Parliament. Alphabetically digested under proper titles; and carefully collected out of, and compared with the several volumesof all the statues at large, distinguishing the English from the Irish Statues in every, title, with proper marginal notes, and references to all later statures, making any alteration or amendment in any formed statutes, with all the most material words in all the said, statutes (for the more easy finding any matter) alphabeticall placed, and referring to the several titles. Together with, a table of the year and chapter of all the said statutes, whereby those repealed, disused or expired, may the easier be discovered; with the several titles under which the same are placed in this work. By Edward Lee, Esq. barrister at law
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Lee, Edward, active 1734
1754
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Dame Letitia Gore widow of Sir Nathaniel Gore deceased, Booth Gore, John Gore, Letitia Gore Jun. Angel Catharine Gore infants, the children of the said Sir Nathaniel Gore and Dame Letitia, by Humphry Booth Esq; their guardian, John Booth, Lewis Jones, and Arthur Earl of Granard. appellants. Alice Whitlaw widow, and Henry Donnelly - - respondents. The appellants case
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Gore, Letitia, Lady
1740
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A sample of jet-black pr---tic calumny, in answer to a pamphlet, called, A sample of true-bleu Presbyterian loyalty : Or, The Christian loyalty of Presbyterians in Britain and Ireland, in all changes of government, since the reformation, asserted. More particularly, of the Presbyterians in Ulster, since their first plantation there: when King James the first came to possess the Crown of England. And a true discovery of the real authors and causes, of the civil-wars, insurrections, and rebellions in these nations since. To which is added an apology for the declaration of the Presbytery of Bangor, July 7th, 1649
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MacBride, John, 1651?-1718
1726
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Synopsis stirpium hibernicarum alphabetice dispositarum : Sive commentatio de plantis indigenis pr©Œsertim dublinensibus instituta. Being a short treatise of native plants, especially such as grow spontaneously in the vicinity of Dublin; with their Latin, English, and Irish names: and an abridgment of their vertues: With several new discoverys. With an appendix of observations made upon plants. By Dr. Molyneux, physician to the state in Ireland. The first essay of this kind in the kingdom of Ireland. Auctore Caleb Threlkeld, M.D.
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Threlkeld, Caleb, 1676-1728
1727
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Handbook of the Irish Revival an anthology of Irish cultural and political writings 1891-1922
2016
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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth : Containing I. Doctor Drennan's second letter to Mr. Pitt. II. Dean Tucker and Doctor Clark's arguements in favour of an incorporate union. III. The political, commercial and civil state of Ireland, by the Rev. Doctor Clarke. IV. Doctor Clarke's answer to the speaker's speech. V. Hints to the people by Stevens. VI. Considerations on the affairs of Ireland, 1799. VII. Constitutional objections to the government of Ireland by a separate legislature, by Theobald McKenna. VIII. Legal arguments occasioned by the project of a union. IX. Debates in the Irish House of Commons on the union, January 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28, 1799. X. Debate in the Irish House of Commons, May the 15th, 1799. XI. A letter to the people of Ireland, which they all can understand and ought to read. XII. No flinching, or a persevering opposition to the measure of [the] union, strongly recommended. XIII. Strictures on a union, by Nicholas Gay, Esq; XIV. Observations, on the union, Orange Associations, &c. by George Moore, Esq; XV. Review of the speech of the Rt. Hon. John Foster, by William Smith, Esq; XVI. Observations on that part of the speaker's speech which relates to trade. XVII. Hear him, hear him, in answer to the speaker's speech
1800
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Dublin's great wars : the First World War, the Easter Rising and the Irish Revolution
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Grayson, Richard S., 1969-
2018
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