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Reply to a ministerial pamphlet entitled "considerations" upon the state of public affairs in the year 1799: "ireland." By a philanthropist.
Philanthropist.Date: 1799- Books
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Hear him! Hear him! In a letter to the Right Hon. John Foster. By Theophilus Swift, Esq.
Swift, Theophilus, 1746-1815.Date: 1799- Books
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Mr. William Smith's address to the people of Ireland; being the substance of his speech, delivered on Thursday, 24th January, 1799, in the Irish House of Commons, on the subject of a legislative union between that country and Great Britain: In which the Competency of Parliament-The Claims of the Roman Catholics-And the Consequences of a Union are impartially examined, with the probable Prosperity resulting from it. From the Dublin edition.
Smith, William Cusack, Sir, 1766-1836.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- Books
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The union. Cease your funning.
Bushe, Charles Kendal, 1767-1843.Date: 1798- Books
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Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered; to which is prefixed, a proposal on the same subject, by Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Gloucester.
Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820.Date: [1798]- Books
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The consequences of the proposed union with respect to Ireland, considered: in a second letter To the Marquis Cornwallis. By James Gerahty, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Gerahty, James.Date: 1799- Books
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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. By Authority.
Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of, 1748-1802.Date: 1800- Books
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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.
Grady, Thomas, -1842.Date: 1799- Books
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A second letter to the Right Honorable William Pitt.
Drennan, William, 1754-1820.Date: 1799- Books
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Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Lord Sheffield, Monday, April 22, 1799. Upon the subject of union with Ireland.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: 1799- Books
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Reasons against a union. In which "arguments for and against a union," supposed to have come from a person in high station, are particularly considered; by an Irishman.
Irishman.Date: 1798- Books
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Arguments for and against an union, between Great Britain and Ireland, considered.
Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820.Date: 1798- Books
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A review of Mr. Grattan's Answer to the Earl of Clare's speech. Part the first. In which the merits of the constitution of 1782, and its aptness to the circumstances of Ireland are investigated.
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Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Henry Addington, Speaker of the House of Commons, on the 12th of February, 1799, in the Committee of the Whole House, To whom his Majesty's Most Gracious Message of the 22d January, Relative to Ireland, was Referred.
Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount, 1757-1844.Date: 1799- Books
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The speech of Arthur Moore, Esq. delivered in the Irish House of Commons, on Thursday, the 13th of March, 1800, on the motion, "that an humble address be presented to His Majesty, praying that he may be graciously pleased to dissolve the present Parliament, and call a new one, before any final arrangement shall be concluded upon, relative to the measure of a legislative union.
Moore, Arthur, 1666?-1730.Date: 1800- Books
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A report of the important debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Thursday, April 11, 1799, on the Regency Bill, including an authentic copy of the speech of the Right Hon. John Foster.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1799- Books
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The speech of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Castlreagh, 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 into effect. February 5, 1800.
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount, 1769-1822.Date: 1800- Books
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An examination into the principles contained in a pamphlet, entitled The speech of Lord Minto, with some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled Observations on that part of the Speaker's speech which relates to trade. By the Right Hon. Barry, Earl Farnham.
Farnham, Barry Maxwell, Earl of, -1800.Date: 1800- Books
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Thoughts on an union. By Joshua Spencer, Esq. Barrister At Law.
Spencer, Joshua.Date: [1798]- Books
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The union. Cease your funning.
Bushe, Charles Kendal, 1767-1843.Date: 1799- Books
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An answer to the pamphlet, entitled Arguments for and against an union, &c. &c. In a letter addressed to Edward Cooke, Esq. Secretary at War. By Pemberton Rudd, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Rudd, Pemberton.Date: 1798- Books
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Memoire; or, detailed statement of the origin and progress of the Irish union: delivered to the Irish government, by Messrs. Emmett, O'Connor, and M'Nevin; together with the examinations of these gentlemen before the secret committees of the Houses of Lords and Commons, in the summer of 1798.
Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1764-1827.Date: 1800?]- Books
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Animadversions on the speeches of Mr. Saurin and Mr. Bushe, &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq.
Smith, William Cusack, Sir, 1766-1836.Date: 1800- Books
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A review of the speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt, in the British House of Commons, on Thursday, January 31st, 1799. By Robert Orr, Esq.
Orr, Robert.Date: 1799- Books
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A reply to the gentleman who has published a pamphlet, entitled "arguments for and against an union." In which Mr. M'kenna's Memoire is taken into consideration. By Isaac Burke Bethel, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Bethel, Isaac Burke.Date: 1799