Magee, John, d. 1809.
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An Irishman's reception in London or, the adventures of two days and a night. The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind. - ... By J. Magee, ..
Magee, John, d. 1809.Date: 1787- E-books
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The trial of John Magee , for printing and publishing a slanderous and defamatory libel, against Richard Daly, Esq. Held before the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Clonmel, by a special jury of the city of Dublin. At the sittings by nisi prius of the Court of King's Bench. after Trinity term, viz. on Monday, June 28, 1790.
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An Irishaman's reception in London; or, The adventures of two days and a night . The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind.- much clamour, and perhaps, justly, has been excited, against the shop-tax; as not less partial in operation than oppressive in collection, to the retail traders and shop keepers of London. A mode now is suggested of a substitute for that tax; or, If the pressure of the times will not suffer the premier to abandon an established tax, the chancellor of the Exchequer is now enabled to raise annually and that without the expence of a single new office, by a mode no less productive to the treasury of the nation, than promoting decency, and enforcing law among stock-jobbers and stock-brokers, well as preserving the morals of the most useful part of the community, the faithful domestic and industrious mechanic. By J. Magee, licensed lottery-office-keeper, in Great Britain and Ireland.
Magee, John, d. 1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- E-books
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Principle! Probity! Property! "There is a tide, in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to --- fortune." Irish and English lotteries. In one ticket, for the same expence, without hazard, nay, the actual choice of two thousand Irish state-lottery tickets, which must even controul --- good-luck. Irish lottery commences drawing, ... Dublin, November 12, 1787. English lottery begins drawing February 13, 1788. ..
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Bella! Horrida bella! Friday about three o'clock, as Mr. Magee, lottery office-keeper, of Cornhill, passed through the Royal-Exchange, ... he was violently assaulted by a number of ruffians, ..
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