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474
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Observations on that part of the speaker's speech which relates to trade. 44pp.
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475
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Speech delivered by the late Dr Ryan, at the Roman Catholic meeting, held in Francis Street Chapel, 9 April 1795, in which a full explanation of the unbiased sentiments of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, on the subject of the union with Great Britain. 2pp.
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476
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Address [An] to the merchants, manufacturers and landed proprietors of Ireland in which the influence of an union on their respective pursuits is examined and in which the real reciprocal interests of Great Britain and Ireland are candidly and impartially discussed. 98pp.
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477
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Answer [The] of Denis Feagan, breeches-maker at Edenderry, to the letter of Darby Tracy, chairman in St James's-street London, wherein is clearly proved the bad effects and misfortunes an union with Great Britain will have on the interest and happiness of the common people of Ireland. [By] Nabouclish. 12pp.
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478
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Constitutional considerations interspersed with political observations on the present state of Ireland. 80pp.
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479
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Letter [A] from Darby Tracy, chairman in London, to Mr Denis Feagan, breeches-maker at Edenderry, wherein is clearly proved the effects which an union with Great Britain will have on the interest and happiness of the common people of Ireland. 36pp.
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480
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Letter [A] from Murtagh Feagan cousin german to Denis Feagan of Edenderry in answer to Darby Tracy of London, chairman, srewing [sic] (nothing but truth). 16pp.
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481
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Letter [A] to the people of Ireland who live by trade and daily labour. 1pp.
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482
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Observations on the present state of party and prejudice in Ireland: in a course of strictures on two pamphlets. 34pp.
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483
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Union necessary to security addressed to the loyal inhabitants of Ireland. By an independent observer. 106pp.
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