The country-man's argument against Councellor Asgill's : wherein is proved ... that his argument that death is not the gate of life is but weak, fictitious and fabulous ... : together with some of his other errors considered and answered, and lastly, some queries to him concerning the natural right, the liberty, and property of an English trades-man in Ireland : with the Lord Cook's caveat to parliaments.

Variant title Country man's argument against Councellor Asgill's
General noteDedication and text signed: J.C.
General noteDated: Dunshaglin, October the 31st, 1702.
General noteReproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University.
General noteGoldsmiths'-Kress no. 03867.1.
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