An address to the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin . Wherein the insinuations, false representations, and unjust aspersions, contained in Mr. Lucas's Eighteenth address, and reflecting upon Alderman Kane's character, in the Purchase of the Mills at Island-Bridge, are set in a natural, true, and just light, and at this particular Juncture recommended to the serious and dispassionate Examination of the Citizens of Dublin. By Alderman Nathaniel Kane.

  • Kane, Nathaniel, -1757
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1749
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Address to the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin (Online)
An address to the freemen and freeholders of the city of Dublin. Wherein the insinuations, false representations, and unjust aspersions, contained in Mr. Lucas's Eighteenth address, and reflecting upon Alderman Kane's character, in the Purchase of the Mil

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Dublin : printed by Richard James, at Newton's-Head, in Dame-Street, opposite Sycamore-Alley, 1749.

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