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A few thoughts on an union with some observations upon Mr. Weld’s pamphlet of “No Union”, addressed to the yeomenry [sic] of Dublin. By a wellwisher of Ireland. 38pp.
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The speech of the right honourable John, earl of Clare, lord high chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday February 10 1800. 70pp.
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The speech of the right honourable John, earl of Clare, the lord high chancellor of Ireland, the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday February 19, 1798, on a motion made by the earl of Moira. 55pp.
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A letter from the Rev. Peter Flood DD, President of the RC Col. of Maynooth, to the hon. [?] MP, London, relative to a pamphlet entitled "a fair representation of the present political state of Ireland", by Patrick Duigenan LLD etc. 17pp.
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285
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Union or separation; of two evils, chuse the least. By R F. 40pp.
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288
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An appeal to the loyal citizens of Dublin. By a freeman of Dublin. 42pp.
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289
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Strictures on the proposed union between Great-Britain and Ireland, with occasional remarks. Second edition. 42pp.
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290
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The present state of Ireland and the only means of preserving her to the empire considered in a letter to the marquis Cornwallis. 50pp.
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291
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Orange, a political rhapsody in three cantos. First canto. [see ID378 and ID379 for cantos 2 and 3]. 16pp.
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An address to the people of Ireland on the subject of the projected union. Fourth edition. 110pp.
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