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A union of multiple identities
the British Isles, c. 1750 - c. 1850 ; [papers delivered to a colloquium held at Magdalen College, Oxford, in July 1996] -
German Irish sales negotiation
theory, practice, and pedagogical implications -
Swift, the book, and the Irish financial revolution
satire and sovereignty in Colonial Ireland -
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 -
Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness
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Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness
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German Irish sales negotiation
theory, practice, and pedagogical implications -
German Irish sales negotiation
theory, practice, and pedagogical implications -
Observations on the character, customs, and superstitions of the Irish
and on some of the causes which have retarded the moral and political improvement of Ireland -
Irish history and Irish character
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The people of Ireland not a parcel of lazy, incorrigible scoundrels. By G B, Gent
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A defence of the courage
honour, and loyalty of the Irish nation, in answer to the scandalous reflections of the Free Briton and others. In a letter to that author, by Charles Forman, Esq