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Substance of the speeches of the right honourable William Pitt on the 23d and 31st of January 1799, including a correct copy of the plan, with the debate which took place in the House of Commons on the proposal for an union between Great Britain and Ireland, to which are annexed the celebrated speeches of the right honourable John Foster, late chancellor of the exchequer, now speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, on the 12th and 15th days of August 1785 upon the commercial propositions. 48pp.
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Proceedings at a meeting of the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Dublin on Friday January the 4th 1799 to take into consideration the measure of a legislative union between this country and Great Britain; Alexander Kirkpatrick esq. high sheriff in the chair; in which it is a correct report of Mr Spencer's speech. 28pp.
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Proceedings at a meeting of the bankers and merchants of Dublin convened by the right hon. the lord mayor on Tuesday December 18th 1798 for the purpose of considering the subject of an union. 16pp.
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Protestant ascendancy and Catholic emancipation reconciled by a legislative union, with a view of the transactions in 1782 relative to the independence of the Irish parliament, and the present political state of Ireland as dependant on the crown with the parliament of Great Britain; with an appendix. 142pp.
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An accurate report of the speech of William Saurin esq. in the Irish House of Commons on Friday the 21st of February 1800 on the question of a legislative union with Great Britain. 24pp.
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Substance of the speech of the right honourable Lord Sheffield, Monday April 22 17 [space] 99, upon the subject of union with Ireland. 64pp.
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Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland considered. Eighth edition. 62pp.
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An address to the people of Ireland against an union in which a pamphlet entitled Arguments for and against that measure is considered. With considerable alterations and additions. The second edition. By a friend to Ireland. 52pp.
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The probability, causes and consequences of an union between Great Britain and Ireland discussed, with strictures on an anonymous pamphlet in favour of the measure supposed to be written by a gentleman high in office. 48pp.
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[The Union.] Cease your funning; or, the rebel detected. Seventh edition with a preface and notes by the author. 48pp.
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