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A letter to his excellency marquis Cornwallis in which the leading measures of his administration are considered. By a friend to Ireland. 42pp.
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340
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Strictures on a pamphlet entitled arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland considered. 32pp.
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341
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Report [A] of the debate of the Irish bar on Sunday the 9th of December 1798 on the subject of an union of the legislatures of Great Britain and Ireland, to which is added the resolutions and protest. 90pp.
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342
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Some observations on the projected union between Great Britain and Ireland and the inexpediency of agitating the measure at this time. 36pp.
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343
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Verbum sapienti; or a few reasons for thinking that it is imprudent to oppose and difficult to prevent the projected union. 16pp.
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344
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Address [An] to the Roman Catholics of Ireland on the conduct they should pursue at the present crisis, on the subject of an union. By an old friend. 8pp.
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345
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Vaticination [The] as you will find it written in the 110th no. of Pue's Occurrences, redivivus! the fifth year of the incorporation. 16pp.
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346
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Probable [The] consequences of a union impartially considered. By a barrister. 18pp.
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347
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Unconnected hints and loose ideas upon the union with two propositions. By a mimber [sic]. 34pp.
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348
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Impartial [An] view of the causes leading this country to the necessity of an union; in which the two leading characters of the state are contrasted; and in which is contained a reply, to cease your funning and Mr Jebb. 54pp.
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