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Letter to Lord Castlereagh
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State of Ireland. pp vii, 174.
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Speech of the right honorable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in committee on Thursday the 11th day [sic] of April 1799. pp. 114.
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Review of a publication entitled The speech of the right honourable John Foster speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, in a letter addressed to him. 64pp.
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An Answer to the pamphlet entitled Arguments for and against an union etc etc, in a letter addressed to Edward Cooke esq., secretary at war. 36pp.
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A letter to his excellency marquis Cornwallis on the proposed union in which his excellency's political situation is candidly discussed. By an Irishman. 40pp.
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Keep up your spirits, or huzza for the empire!! being a fair, argumentative defence of an union addressed to the people of Ireland. By a citizen of the Isle of Man. 28pp.
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The evidence of messrs Joshua Pim, John Orr, Thomas Abbot, Jacob Geoghegan, Leland Crosthwaite, Denis Thomas O'Brien, Harry Sadleir, John Duffy, Francis Kirkpatrick, John Anderson, Nicholas Grimshaw, James Dickey, John Houston, Daniel Dickinson, Thomas Blair, George Binns, John Locker, James Williams, and Thomas Kenny, as delivered before the committee of the whole House on his excellency the lord lieutenant's message respecting a legislative union with Great Britain. 36pp.
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Union a plague, in answer to counsellor's McKenna's Memoire on the projected union. 52pp.
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Select speeches, to which is added his letter on the union, with a commentary on his career and character by D.O. Madden. 60pp.
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