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294 An impartial view of the causes leading this country to the necessity of an union; in which the two leading characters of the state are contrasted; and in which is contained a history of the rise and progress of Orange men; a reply to Cease your funning, and Mr Jebb. Third edition. 54pp. View
295 Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland on Friday the 14th of February 1800 on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain, containing the speeches of the right hon. the speaker, messrs Ponsonby, lord Castlereagh, Egan, Smith, Saurin, Johnson, O'Donnell, Burrowes, the right hon. the chancellor of the exchequer, and the reply of Henry Grattan esq; also the petitions from the county of Carlow, county of the town of Carrickfergus, merchants, traders etc of the town of Newry, county of Down, King's county, county of Leitrim, county of West-meath, county of Clare, borough of Downpatrick, freeholders and inhabitants of Portarlington, and counties of Louth and Cork. 84pp. View
296 A letter to Theobald McKenna esq. occasioned by a publication entitled A memoire on some questions respecting the projected union. 64pp. View
298 A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland on Tuesday and Wednesday the 22nd and 23d of January 1799 on the subject of an union. [The drop title is The parliamentary register.] 92pp. View
301 An argument for independence in opposition to an union addressed to all his countrymen. By an Irish Catholic. 52pp. View
302 A letter addressed to the gentlemen of England and Ireland on the inexpediency of a federal-union between the two kingdoms. 72pp. View
305 Strictures upon the union between Great Britain and Ireland. Second edition. 46pp. View
307 Letter from a retired barrister in London to a practicing barrister in Dublin. 28pp. View
308 [T]he speech of the right honourable lord viscount Castlereagh upon delivering to the House of Commons of Ireland his excellency the lord lieutenant's message on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain, with the resolutions; containing the terms on which it is proposed to carry that measure in effect, February 5 1800. 60pp. View
309 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. 54pp. + folding tables. View


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