The haberdasher's sermon. As it was preached [...] in Back-lane, the 21st of December, 1754. Being a warning-piece to the citizens of Dublin, how they behave themselves on occasion of the late or future motions, commotions, amotions, and promotions, which we have seen, or may expect to see, in England and Ireland. Calculated, for the benefit of trade and public credit

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Dublin, 1755.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/622FC2F3-2D4A-4A98-AC22-4CF0F0F90F4A
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spellingShingle The haberdasher's sermon. As it was preached [...] in Back-lane, the 21st of December, 1754. Being a warning-piece to the citizens of Dublin, how they behave themselves on occasion of the late or future motions, commotions, amotions, and promotions, which we have seen, or may expect to see, in England and Ireland. Calculated, for the benefit of trade and public credit
title The haberdasher's sermon. As it was preached [...] in Back-lane, the 21st of December, 1754. Being a warning-piece to the citizens of Dublin, how they behave themselves on occasion of the late or future motions, commotions, amotions, and promotions, which we have seen, or may expect to see, in England and Ireland. Calculated, for the benefit of trade and public credit
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