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383 Hints to the people especially to the inhabitants of Dublin, in which the effects of an union on the trade and property of Dublin are investigated. 32pp. View
384 Constitutional objections to the government of Ireland by a separate legislature in a letter to John Hamilton esq. occasioned by his remarks on a Memoire on the projected union. 88pp. View
385 Legal arguments occasioned by the project between Great Britain and Ireland on the exclusion, on the exclusion of the Roman Catholic nobility and gentry in both kingdoms from parliament. By a member of the honorable society of Lincoln's Inn. 40pp. View
386 Letter [A] to the people of Ireland which they can all understand and ought to read. By a real friend. 34pp. View
387 No flinching, or a persevering opposition to the measure of an incorporate union strongly recommended by an eminent barrister. 36pp. View
388 Observations on the union, Orange associations and other subjects of domestic policy, with reflections on the late events on the continent. 102pp. View
389 Some strictures on the conduct of the administration during the session of parliament that opened under Charles, marquis Cornwallis, on the 22nd of January and closed on the 1st of June 1799. 54pp. View
390 Report [A] of two speeches delivered by the rt. hon. lord viscount Castlereagh in the debate on the regency bill on April 11th 1799. 34pp. View
391 Hear him! hear him! in a letter to the right hon. John Foster. 66pp. View
392 Speech of the right honorable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in committee on Monday the 17th day of February. 44pp. View


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