Forman, Charles fl. 1728.
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Sutton, for disbanding the Irish regiments in the service of France and Spain. By Ch. Forman, gent
Forman, Charles fl. 1728.Date: 1728- E-books
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Mr. Forman's letter to a member of Parliament . In which is demonstrated that the driving the turk out of Europe would be so far from destroying the balance of civil power, and overthrowing the Protestant religion, as has been lately asserted in the Daily Journal, that it would produce a greater security to both than either of them has ever yet met with; and also procure several advantages to Britain, particularly in trade, which perhaps, the mus otherwise never expect. With a preface, containing a short vindication of the conduct of the Late Emperor Leopold, in the case of King James II. With a part of his imperial Majesty's letter to that unhappy prince after his flight to St. Germain in France. And likewise a postscript, shewing how to make short work with th e turks, and proposing a partition of the Ottoman empire in Europe, on this side of the Niester, between the August House of Austria and His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, or His Most Serene Highness the Prince of Orange.
Forman, Charles fl. 1728.Date: 1736- E-books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole , for re-establishing the woollen manufacturies of Great Britain upon their ancient Footing, by encouraging the Linen Manufacturies of Ireland. Also, for reducing the pay of the army, encouraging the printing press, renewing the Trade to France upon the Tariff of 1664, and relieving those unfortunate British Merchants that have been ruin'd by the Spanish Guarda de la Costas. With a short observation upon the drawback upon tobaccoes. By Charles Foreman, Esq; To which is added, a postscript to his friends, shewing some of the Reasons he had for the late Submission he sent to Sir Robert.
Forman, Charles fl. 1728.Date: 1732- E-books
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A defence of the courage , honour and loyalty of the Irish-Nation, in answer to the scandalous reflections of the Free-Briton and others. In a letter to that author. By Charles Forman Esq;.
Forman, Charles fl. 1728.Date: 1735- E-books
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[A] defence of the courage, honour, and loyalty, of the Irish nation, in answer to the scandalous reflections of the Free-Briton and others In a letter to that author. By Charles Forman, Esq;.
Forman, Charles fl. 1728.Date: 1731