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Ode [An] in deprecation of an odious measure, addressed to a great assembly. By Tim Pindar, an Irish relation of the Theban bard. 14pp.
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442
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Review [A] of the speech of the right hon. William Pitt in the British House of Commons on Thursday January 31 1799. 48pp.
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443
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Speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan esq. in the House of Commons of Great Britain on Thursday January 31st 1799 in reply to Mr Pitt's speech on the union with Ireland. 26pp.
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444
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Substance of the speech of Lord Auckland in the House of Peers, April 11 1799, on the proposed address to his majesty respecting the resolutions adopted by the two houses of parliament as a basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland. 32pp.
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445
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Substance of the speech of Robert Peel, esquire, in the House of Commons, on Thursday the 14th of February 1799, on the question for receiving the report of the committee on the resolutions respecting an incorporate union with Ireland; with a correct copy of the resolutions as they were finally amended by the House of Commons. 24pp.
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446
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Dreadful [The] ghost and apparition of the Sun … 1pp.
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447
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Handbill `To the Gentlemen who opposed a legislative union with Great Britain'. 1pp.
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448
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Handbill `To the People of Ireland'. 1pp.
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449
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Last speech and dying words, with the birth, parentage, education, life, character and behaviour of that notorious and flagitious British Impostor known by the nickname of the sun who was burnt at the stake by the hands of the common hangman [large handbill]. 1pp.
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450
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Playbill `The Union, or Ierne Divided'. 1pp.
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