A miscellany, containing several tracts on various subjects. By the Bishop of Cloyne.
Publication details: London : Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752.Description: 267, [1] pages ; 8Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 330 G62
- AC7 .B45
- Bishop of Cloyne = George Berkeley.
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Bishop of Cloyne = George Berkeley.
Variant: pp.iii-vi (sigs. A2-3) are a two-leaf gathering pasted to the stub of the original A3.
Keynes, 141
Goldsmiths', 8683
Sabin, 4877
ESTC (RLIN), T039487
Farther thoughts on tar-water -- An essay towards preventing the ruin of Great-Britain -- A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority. Occasioned by the enormous licence, and irreligion of the times -- A word to the wise: or, An exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland --A letter to the Roman Catholics of the diocese of Cloyne -- Maxims concerning patriotism -- The querist, containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public -- Verses by the author, on the prospect of planting arts and learning in America -- A proposal for the better supplying of churches in our foreign plantations, and for converting the savage Americans to Christianity, by a college to be erected in the Summer Islands, otherwise called the Isles of Bermuda -- A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, February 18, 1731 -- De motu, sive De motus principio & natura, et de causa communicationis motuum.
Bishop of Cloyne = George Berkeley.
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