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2. The harp re-strung : the United Irishmen and the rise of Irish literary nationalism
3. The heads of Mr. Fox's speech : containing the arguments he opposed to the fourth Irish proposition, in a committee of the whole House of Commons, May 23, 1785 : to which is added a correct list of the minority in the House of Commons, on Mr. Chancellor Pitt's Irish propositions
4. Heart religion : evangelical piety in England & Ireland, 1690-1850
5. The hearts of steel : an Irish historical tale of the last century
6. Henry Flood : patriots and politics in eighteenth-century Ireland
7. Henry Flood : patriots and politics in eighteenth-century Ireland
8. Hibernia curiosa : a letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his friend at Dover in Kent : giving a general view of the manners, customs, dispositions, &c. of the inhabitants of Ireland ... collected in a tour through the kingdom in the year 1764 : and ornamented with plans of the principal originals, engraved from drawings taken on the spot
9. Hibernia curiosa : a letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his friend at Dover in Kent : giving a general view of the manners, customs, dispositions, &c. of the inhabitants of Ireland ... collected in a tour through the kingdom in the year 1764 : ornamented with a map of the city of Dublin and several copper plates
10. Hibernia Dominica, sive, Historia Provinciae Hiberniae Ordinis Praedicatorum : ex antiquis manuscriptis, probatis auctoribus litteris originalibus, nunquam antehac impressis, instrumentis authenticis, & archivis, aliisque invictae fidei monumentis deprom
11. Hibernia Dominicana, sive, Historia Provinciae Hiberniae Ordinis Praedicatorum [and, Supplementum]
12. Hiberniæ Notitia: or A list of the present officers in church and state : and of all payments to be made for civil and military affairs for the kingdom of Ireland. Upon the establishment, which commenc'd on the 24th day of August, 1717. Including all pensions on the civil and military lists, both to English and foreigners. With a list of all the forces on the Irish establishment as now subsisting this present year, 1723
13. The Hibernian chronicle
14. The Hibernian magazine, or Compendium of entertaining knowledge : for ...
15. The Hibernian mirror : containing I. A defence of the courage, honour, and loyalty of the Irish nation. In answer to the scandalous reflections in the Free-Briton and others. With some extraordinary particulars relating to the battles of the Boyne and Aghrim, the two sieges of Limerick, not to be met with in the histories of those times. Also of the bravery of the Irish at Benburb, Cremona, Spires, Dettingen, &c. II. The acts of that short session of Parliament held in Dublin, May 7, 1689, under K. James II. To which is prefix'd, the speech of the late King James at the opening of the said session. III. An appendix to the late King James Acts: containing an exact list of the lords spiritual and temporal and commons, who fate in the Parliament held in Dublin, in 1689. Also the preamble to the act for restoring the old proprietors to their estates, &c. as it passed the House of Commons. IV. A scheme, humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament of Ireland, to make the inhabitants of that kingdom a happy and flourishing people, without interferring with any thing that might affect the people of England
16. Hibernica: or, Some antient pieces relating to Ireland : vever hitherto publick (No. VI. execpted.) containing, I. The history of Ireland by Maurice Regan, servant and interpreter to Dermod Mac-Murrough, King of Leinster, translated from the Irish into French, and from thence into English by Sir George Carew. Lord President of Munster. To which are added notes to illustrate some dark passages therein. p. 1. II. The story of King Richard II. his last being in Ireland, written by a French gentleman, who accompanied the King in that voyage, to his leaving Ireland in 1399; and translated into English by the said Sir George Carew. p. 23. III. The voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII. into Ireland in 1488 to take new oaths of allegiance from the nobility and others, who had declared for (the then Pretender) Lambert Simnell...
17. His Excellency Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament : on Monday the 7th of July, 1707. Published by authority
18. His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin : On Thursday the 12th of July, 1711
19. His Grace Lionel Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin : On Friday the tenth day of March, 1731-2. Published by authority
20. His Grace Lionel, Duke of Dorset, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin: On Tuesday the fifth day of October, 1731. Published by authority
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