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Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin; with thoughts on the present crisis
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Introductory preface. To an essay on the nature of civil liberty, &c. By C.F. Sheridan, Esq. Published in Dublin, 1793
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Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin
With thouhts [sic] on the present crisis. The fourth edition, corrected by the author. To which is added, vindicator's remarks on Sarsfield's letters, which appeared in the Dublin Evening Post -
Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respecting the extent of the power of the British Parliament, particularly with relation to Ireland
In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a postcript addressed to Lord North, upon the affairs of that country -
The Roman Catholic claim to the elective Franchise discussed, in an essay upon the true principles of civil liberty and of free government. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq
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Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respecting the extent of the power of the British parliament, particularly with relation to Ireland
In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a postcript [sic] addressed to Lord North, upon the affairs of that country -
A history of the late revolution in Sweden
containing an account of the transactions of the three last diets in that country; preceded by a short abstract of the Swedish history, So far as was necessary to lay open the true Causes of that remarkable Event. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq; of Lincoln's-Inn, And Secretary to the British Envoy in Sweden, at the Time of the late Revolution -
Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone
Respecting the extent of the Power of the British Parliament, Particularly with relation to Ireland. In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a Postcript addressed to Lord North, Upon the Affairs of that Country -
A history of the late revolution in Sweden
containing an account of the transactions of the three last diets in that country; preceded by a short abstract of the Swedish history, So far as was necessary to lay open the true Causes of that remarkable Event. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq; of Lincoln's-Inn, And Secretary to the British Envoy in Sweden, at the Time of the late Revolution -
Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin, with thouhts [sic] on the present crisis
to which is added, Vindicator's remarks on Sarfield's letters, which appeared in the Dublin Evening post -
An essay upon the true principles of civil liberty, and of free government, occasioned by the levelling doctrines of the day, in which is also discussed the Roman Catholic claim to the elective franchise in Ireland. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq
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Free thoughts upon the present crisis, in which are stated the fundamental principles upon which alone Ireland can, or ought to agree to any final settlement with Great Britain. In a letter from a country gentleman to the people of Ireland
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A history of the late revolution in Sweden
containing an account of the transactions of the last three Diets of that country ; preceded by a short abstract of the Swedish history, So far as was necessary to lay open the true Causes of that remarkable Event. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq; Of Lincoln's-Inn, And Secretary to the British Envoy in Sweden, at the Time of the late Revolution -
Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin
with thoughts on the present crisis -
A review of the three great national questions relative to a declaration of right, Poynings' law, and the mutiny bill
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Some observations on a late address to the citizens of Dublin
with thoughts on the present crisis -
A review of the three great national questions relative to a declaration of right, Poynings' law, and the mutiny bill
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Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respecting the extent of the power of the British Parliament, particularly with relation to Ireland
In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, by Charles Francis Sheridan, ... With a postcript [sic] addressed t Lord North, upon the affairs of that country