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To the Lord Chancellor Middleton,
VII.-An Humble Address to Both Houses of Parliament,
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Woods Revived, or a Short Defence of his Proceedings in London,
Bristol, &c. in Reference to the Kingdom of Ireland,
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A Letter to William Woods, Esq., from his only friend in Ireland,
A Letter to William Wood, from a Member of that Society of Men,
who, in derision, are called Quakers,
A Full and True Account of the Solemn Procession to the Gallows,
at the Execution of William Wood, Esquire, and Hardwareman,
1724,
Wood's Confession to the Mob of the City of Dublin,
The Drapier's Letter to the Good People of Ireland,
MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON IRISH AFFAIRS.
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MAXIMS CONTROULED IN IRELAND.
The Truth of Maxims in State and Government Examined, with Re-
ference to Ireland,
The Blunders, Deficiencies, Distresses, and Misfortunes of Quilca,
A Short View of the State of Ireland,
The Story of the Injured Lady; Written by Herself, in a Letter to
her Friend,
The Answer to the Injured Lady,
Observations, occasioned by Reading a Paper entitled, "The Case of
the Woollen Manufacturers of Dublin," &c.
A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, concerning the Weavers,
On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland,
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