The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland : In a course of letters from a member of the Protestant church in that kingdom, to his friend in England. Wherein the popery-laws are considered, and arguments drawn to shew how far they are prejudicial to the Protestant interest in particular, as well as that of the nation in general, and that reasons and motives, which gave rise to those laws, no longer subsist. Letter II.
Dublin : Printed for and sold by Pat. Lord, bookseller, at the Angel and Bible in Cook-street, M,DCC, LX. [1760]
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The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland : In a course of letters from a member of the Protestant church in that kingdom, to his friend in England. Wherein the popery-laws are considered, and arguments drawn to shew how far they are prejudicial to the Protestant interest in particular, as well as that of the nation in general, and that reasons and motives, which gave rise to those laws, no longer subsist. Letter II.
Dimensions of the original work: 8⁰. Farmer = Henry Brooke. Letter 1 was entitled 'The case of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland', 1760. Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
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