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Speech of the right honourable lord viscount Castlereagh in the Irish House of Commons, Wednesday February 5 1800, on offering to the House certain resolutions proposing and recommending a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Ireland. 72pp.
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372
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To be or not to be, a nation: that is the question? 32pp.
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373
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Union or separation; written some years since by the rev. Dr Tucker, dean of Gloucester and now first published in this tract upon the same subject. By the rev. Dr Clarke. 83pp.
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374
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No union! being an appeal to Irishmen. 32pp.
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376
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Speech [The] of the right hon. William Pitt in the British House of Commons on Thursday January 31 1799. 54pp.
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378
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Orange, a political rhapsody in three cantos. Second canto. [see ID291 and ID379 for cantos 1 and 3]. 23pp.
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379
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Orange, a political rhapsody in three cantos. Third canto. [see ID291 and ID378 for cantos 1 and 2]. 24pp.
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380
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Second [A] letter to the right honorable William Pitt. 50pp.
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381
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Dean Tucker's arguments on the propriety of an union between Great Britain and Ireland written some years since and now first published in this tract upon the same subject. By the rev. Dr Clarke. 64pp.
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382
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Considerations upon the state of public affairs in the year MDCCXCIX. 100pp.
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