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" Political discourse in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Ireland / "
edited by D. George Boyce, Robert Eccleshall, and Vincent Geoghegan.
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BL
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Record Number
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961399
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b715769
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Title & Author
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Political discourse in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Ireland /\ edited by D. George Boyce, Robert Eccleshall, and Vincent Geoghegan.
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Publication Statement
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;New York :: Palgrave,, 2001.
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Page. NO
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xii, 309 pages ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0333712617
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: 9780333712610
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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'Firm Catholics' or 'Loyal subjects'? / Alan Ford -- Thomas Sheridan / Vincent Geoghegan -- The political ideas of Anglican Ireland in the 1690s / Robert Eccleshall -- The road to Wood's Halfpence and beyond / D. George Boyce -- Public and political opinion in Ireland and the idea of an Anglo-Irish Union, 1650-1800 / James Kelly -- Ideas of union in Anglo-Irish political discourse, 1692-1720 / David Hayton -- Ulster Presbyterians and the confessional state, c. 1688-1733 / Ian McBride -- The languages of politeness and sociability in eighteenth-century Ireland / Toby Barnard -- Politics and the writing of history / Jacqueline Hill -- Republicanism before the United Irishmen / Jim Smyth -- Volunteer thought / Norman Vance -- 'A perfect liberty' / Nancy J. Curtin.
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Subject
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Political science-- Ireland-- History-- 17th century.
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Political science-- Ireland-- History-- 18th century.
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Political science.
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Subject
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Politics and government
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Ireland, Politics and government, 17th century.
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Ireland, Politics and government, 18th century.
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Ireland, Politics and government, 17th century.
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Ireland.
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Dewey Classification
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320/.09415/09032
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LC Classification
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JA84.I76P627 2001
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Added Entry
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Boyce, David George,1942-
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Eccleshall, Robert.
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Geoghegan, Vincent.
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