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484
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Argument [An] addressed to the yeomanry of Ireland demonstrating the right, the propriety, the utlility and the obligation of declaring their sentiments on political subjects in their public distinctive character of yeoman. By Eunomus. 32pp.
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487
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Argument [An] against extermination: occasioned by Doctor Duigenan's "Representation of the present political state of Ireland". By a Catholic and Burkist. 57pp.
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488
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Few [A] observations accounting for the apparent apathy that has prevailed on the question of union. 16pp.
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489
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Hint [A] concerning the causes that may have encouraged the English minister to entertain that extraordinary project of a union. 14pp.
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490
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Irish independence or the policy of union. 82pp.
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491
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Letter [A] from Rusticus, to a young member of the Irish House of Commons. 24pp.
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492
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Letter [A] to a noble lord containing a full declaration of the Catholic sentiment on the important question of union. By an Irish Catholic. 8pp.
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493
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Letter to Henry Grattan esq MP etc etc. By William Smith. 134pp.
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494
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Measure [The] of an incorporative legislative union considered with reference to the adjustment of 1782, with a modifying proposition addressed to every dispassionate loyal man of every order, sect, and persuasion in both kingdoms. By a member of the Irish legislature. 12pp.
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495
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Play bill, `The Forced Marriage or the Humbugged Islanders'. 1pp.
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