Ireland - History - The Union, 1800 - Pamphlets
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The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union between this country and Great Britain; delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday, January 24th, 1799, and now reduced to the form of an address to the people of Ireland.
Sir William Cusack-Smith, 2nd BaronetDate: 1799- E-books
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An alarum to the people of Great-Britain, and Ireland in answer to a late proposal for uniting these kingdoms. Shewing, the fatal consequences of such an Union, to the Constitution, Laws, Trade, and Manufactures of both Kingdoms; how destructive to the Protestant Religion established in Ireland, and how little beneficial to England. Particularly offered to the Consideration of the Parliament now sitting in Ireland. By N. Archdall, Esq;.
Archdall, N.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- E-books
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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain & Ireland proved from the situation of both Kingdoms . With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.
Date: 1799- E-books
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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain & Ireland proved from the situation of both kingdoms . With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.
Date: 1799- E-books
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Reasons for adopting an union , between Ireland and Great Britain. By William Johnson, Esq. author of the letter to Jos. Spencer, Esq.
Johnson, William, 1760-1845.Date: 1799