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97 An union to be subjection proved from Mr C's own words in his Arguments for and against; in two parts; part I. By an Irish logician. 40pp. View
99 The rights of the imperial crown of Ireland asserted and maintained, against Edward Cooke, Esq., reputed author of a pamphlet entitled "Arguments for and against an union, etc" in a letter to that gentleman. Second edition with additions. 100pp. View
100 The substance of Mr William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union between this country and Great Britain delivered in the House of Commons on Thursday January 24th 1799, and now reduced to the form of an address to the people of Ireland. Fourth edition. 104pp. View
101 Pitt's union. 24pp. View
103 Ireland profiting by example, or the question whether Scotland has gained or lost by an union with England fairly discussed in a letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh to his friend in Dublin. 36pp. View
105 The substance of Mr William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union between this country and Great Britain delivered in the House of Commons on Thursday January 24th 1799, and now reduced to the form of an address to the people of Ireland. Third edition. 104pp. View
106 Observations on some passages in the publications of a citizen of Dublin, lately disfranchised in a letter from Hypodidascalus to the Right Honorable B. Lord Yelverton. 34pp. View
107 Notes of the speech of the right honourable Arthur, Lord Kilwarden, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and lately one of the representatives in Parliament for the city of Dublin delivered in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday February 10, 1800. 18pp. View
111 Animadversions on the speeches of Mr Saurin and Mr Bushe etc etc. 46pp. View
112 The speech of the right honourable Barry, lord Yelverton, chief baron of his majesty's court of exchequer, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on Saturday, March 22 1800, in the debate on the fourth article of a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. Published by authority. 36pp. View


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