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430
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Impartial remarks on the subject of an union in answer to arguments in favour of that measure in which the sentiments of the Catholic body are vindicated from the charge of favouring the project with a reply to Mr McKenna's Memoire. By a farmer. 48pp.
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431
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Letter [A] to Theobald McKenna esq, the Catholic advocate, in reply to the calumnies against the Orange Institution contained in this pamphlet purporting to be a Memoire on some questions respecting the projected union. 36pp.
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432
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Memoire [A] on some questions respecting the projected union of Great Britain and Ireland. 42pp.
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433
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Reply [A] to the gentleman who has published a pamphlet entitled "Arguments for and against an union" in which Mr McKenna's Memoire is taken into consideration. 32pp.
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434
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English union is Ireland's ruin! Or an address to the Irish nation. By Hibernicus. 32pp.
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435
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Ireland sabinized; or, a case in point. 16pp.
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436
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More thoughts on an union. 16pp.
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438
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Letter [A] addressed to a gentlemen in England considering the principal arguments against an union and deciding in favour of the measure. 52pp.
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439
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Philleleu [The], or an arithmetical calculation of the losses which the trade & [sic] property of Ireland and of the empire in general must sustain by an union. 8pp.
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440
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Projects for re-establishing the internal peace and tranquility of Ireland. 52pp.
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