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Reply [A] to the speech of the speaker [i.e. John Foster] as stated to have been delivered on the 17th of February 1800. 66pp.
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Speech of the right honorable John Foster speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland delivered in committee on Wednesday the 19th of March 1800. 38pp.
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Speech of the right honourable William Pitt in the House of Commons Thursday January 31 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which he proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland, to which are added the speeches of the right honourable John Foster on the 12th and 15th of August 1785 on the bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland on permanent and equitable principles for the mutual benefit of both kingdoms. 122pp.
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Observations on the commercial principles of the projected union, or a free examination of the sixth resolution being the only one that touches upon commerce and carrying a direct commission to appropriate Ireland and for ever as a consuming colony to the British manufacturer. 68pp.
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Pro and con: being an impartial abstract of the principal publications on the subject of a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland, in which the arguments for and against that measure, by the following writers, are fairly contrasted... 88pp.
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Utility [The] of union illustrated and set forth in a variety of statements extracted from the works of the most eminent patriots and constitutional writers from time to time of James the first to the year 1785 inclusive, interspersed with occasional remarks by the author in a letter to his excellency the marquis Cornwallis. 70pp.
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Letter [A] to the farmers & [sic] traders of Ireland on the subject of union. May 1st 1800. By a farmer and trader. 20pp.
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400
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Atticus, Letter [A] to the people of Ireland. 13pp.
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Review [A] of Mr Grattan's Answer to the earl of Clare's speech. Part the first in which the merits of the constitution of 1782 and its aptness to the circumstances of Ireland are investigated. 34pp.
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Ball,Charles, Report of the speech of Charles Ball esq in the House of Commons on Wednesday May 21 1800 on the question of the union. 44pp.
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