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The resolutions of the House of Commons in Ireland
Relating to the Lord-Chancellor Phips, examined; with remarks on the chancellor's speech. By a member of the House of Commons in Ireland -
The Conduct of the present Parliament considered, previous to its dissolution
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The Conduct of the purse of Ireland
In a letter to a member of the late Oxford convocation. Occasion'd by their having conferr'd the degree of doctor upon Sir C--------- P-------[.] -
To the Right Honourable Sir Constantine Phipps, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland. The humble petition of Lemuel Mathews, Dr. of divinity
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The conduct of the purse of Ireland
in a letter to a member of the late Oxford convocation, occasioned by their having conferr'd the degree of doctor upon Sir C[onstantine] P[hipps] -
A continuation of The plain reasoner
Wherein The Plain Answerer is favour'd with a few proper Comments; and some Others with compendious Anecdotes, taken from the Breast of an Egyptian Mummy. The Arguments Of the former Plain Reasoner are illustrated and enforc'd; The Spirit and Genius Of affected Patriotism, detected and exploded; and the Conduct Of our Naval Affairs set in a proper Light -
The conduct of the purse of Ireland
in a letter to a member of the late Oxford convocation. Occasioned by their having conferr'd the degree of doctor upon Sir C----- P----- -
A strange
Unprecedented and Unheard-of apparition, that was lately seen in Brick-Court, in the Middle Temple Lane, on Wednesday, Dec. 1. 1714. By Patrick Swift-Sight, D.D -
A vindication of the Convocation and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland
in answer to the Englishman's defence of the C-s. In a letter to Mr. Steel, with a postscript to the author of the Flying-Post, No. 3442. By the editor of Aristides -
Lord Chancellor Phipps vindicated
The Examiner -
The resolutions of the House of Commons in Ireland, relating to the Lord-Chancellor Phips, examined; with remarks on the Chancellor's speech. By a member of the House of Commons in Ireland