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Vincent Morley
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Houlton, Robert, A Selection of Political Letters, which Appeared during the Administrations of the Earls of Buckinghamshire and Carlisle, under the Signatures of Junius-Brutus, Hampden, the Constitutional Watchman, and Lucius Hibernicus (Dublin, 1782)
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A List of the Absentees of Ireland and an Estimate of the Yearly Value of their Estates and Incomes Spent Abroad (Dublin, 1767)
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Lucas, Charles, The Political Constitutions of Great-Britain and Ireland, Asserted and Vindicated (London, 1751)
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[O'Conor, Charles], A Counter-Appeal, to the People of Ireland (Dublin, 1749)
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Reasons for an Augmentation of the Army on the Irish Establishment, Offered to the Consideration of the Public (Dublin, 1768)
A Reform of the Irish House of Commons, Considered (Dublin, 1783)
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A Scheme for a Constitutional Association: with some Obvious Reasons for Adopting such a Measure (Dublin, 1780)
Seasonable Advice to the People of Ireland during the Present Recess of Parliament (Dublin, 1780)
A Second Letter to the Citizens of Dublin (Dublin, 1749)
A Serious and Affectionate Call to the Electors of Ireland (Dublin, 1761)
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[Smith, William] ‘Candidus’, Plain Truth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America (Dublin, 1776)
Some Authentic Minutes of the Proceedings of a Very Respectable Assembly, on the 20th of December, 1779 (Dublin, 1780)
Some Impartial Observations on the Proposed Augmentation (Dublin, 1768)
Some Reasons against Raising an Army of Roman Catholics in Ireland in a Letter to a Member of Parliament (Dublin, 1762)
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