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360
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Second [A] letter to the electors of Ireland on the projected measure of an union. By a freeholder. 16pp.
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361
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Trotter,John Bernard, Investigation [An] of the legality and validity of a union. 42 pp.
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362
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Short [A] address to the people of Ireland, on the subject of an union. By a freeholder. 24pp.
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363
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Conspiracy [The] of Pitt and co. detected in a letter to the parliament. By one of the people. 24pp.
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364
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Friends [The] of an union the enemies of Ireland. 32pp.
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365
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Case [The] of Ireland re-considered in answer to a pamphlet entitled "Arguments for and against an union considered". 64pp.
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366
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Address [An] to the people of Ireland on the projected union. 18pp.
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367
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Free thoughts on the misconception of the superiority of natural advantages possessed by this country over England. 14pp.
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368
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Melancholy [The] consequences of a union displayed in a series of letters originally addressed to the right honourable the lord chancellor of Ireland. 84pp.
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370
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First letter to a noble lord on the subject of the union. 34pp.
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