Historical tracts : consisting of, 1. A discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought un...
Historical tracts : consisting of, 1. A discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought under obedience of the Crown of England. 2. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury on the State of Ireland, in 1607. 3. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury, in 1610; giving an account of the plantation in Ulster. 4. A speech to the Lord-Deputy in 1613, tracing the ancient constitution of Ireland. To which is prefixed a new life of the author , from authentic documents./ By Sir John Davies...
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Dublin : Printed by William Porter, for Mess. White, Gilbert, Byrne, Whitestone, W. Porter, and Moore, 1787.
Date
1787.
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RB/DS941.5/74
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English
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[4],xxxviii,313,[1]p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
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Publisher
Dublin : Printed by William Porter, for Mess. White, Gilbert, Byrne, Whitestone, W. Porter, and Moore, 1787.
Date Published
1787.
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Historical tracts : consisting of, 1. A discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought under obedience of the Crown of England. 2. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury on the State of Ireland, in 1607. 3. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury, in 1610; giving an account of the plantation in Ulster. 4. A speech to the Lord-Deputy in 1613, tracin...
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Each part but first has special t.p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Rare Books copy: Acquisition details available.
Rare Books copy: Bookplate: W.A.Duncan C.M.G.
Rare Books copy: Has signature on t.p.
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RB/DS941.5/74
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74VKqaE8lqOM
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941.5
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991020271569702626
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