James Digges La Touche
1709
A freeholder's fourth address, to the merchants, traders, and others, the freemen and citizens of the city of Dublin
A second letter to the commons of the city of Dublin
A short but true history of the rise, progress, and happy suppression, of several late insurrections commonly called rebellions in Ireland. In a letter to His Grace the D. of N - -
A short but true history of the rise, progress, and happy suppression, of several late insurrectionscommonly called rebellions in Ireland
An address to the citizens of Dublin
Anglia restaurata, or, The advantages that must accrue to the nation
Anglia restaurata, or, The advantages that must accrue to the nation, by effectually putting a stop to the de'estable and ruinous practice of smuggling wool, from England and Ireland, to France, Ostend ...
Excidium Angliae, or, A view of the fatal consequences attending the smuggling of wool
Mr. La Touche's address to His Grace the Duke of Dorset
The following letter is published in answer to the resolution in relation to Mr. Digges Latouche, entered into by a meeting of the citizens of Dublin, at the Taylors-Hall, on Thursday the 9th instant, ... To Mr. Hugh Henry
Two letters on trade