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1. Taaffee's National Shamroc

17. To all the serious, honest, and well-meaning people of Ireland : the following queries are affectionately addressed and recommended to their serious perusal : to which is prefixed, a letter from the editor to the printer : and at the end is added, An epistle dedicatory, to Sir R-----d C---x, B----t.

18. To guard against misrepresentation, an authentic statement, faithfully extracted from the report of the committee of the Privy Council : appointed by His Majesty, for the consideration of all matters relating to the intended system of commerce between Great-Britain and Ireland : to which are added, observations resulting from the facts, as stated by the committee : addressed to the merchants and manufacturers of Great-Britain

33. To The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble petition of several planters, and other the inhabitants of your Majesty's Island of Barbadoes. Sheweth, that the tender care and regard your Majesty hath constantly had of all your subjects, encourages your petitioners, who are deeply concer'd in the trade to Africa, the constant supply of Negroes at moderate prices, being the chief support of this colony, whereby we can only be enabled to preserve the staple of sugars and other commodities

34. To The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble petition of several planters, and other the inhabitants of your Majesty's Island of Barbadoes. Sheweth, that the tender care and regard your Majesty hath constantly had of all your subjects, encourages your petitioners, who are deeply concer'd in the trade to Africa, the constant supply of Negroes at moderate prices, being the chief support of this colony, whereby we can only be enabled to preserve the staple of sugars and other commodities

44. Tracts on religious education, No. 3, adapted to grown-up people : Being an explanation of the church catechism, interspersed with occasional observations, and explanations of some important scriptural doctrines connected with the subjects. At the end of this tract are a few prayers suitable to the sacrament extracted mostly from approved authors. By the Reverend William Digby, A.M. dean of Clonfert, and rector of Geashill, in the diocese of Kildare