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Some observations on the projected union between Great Britain and Ireland, and the inexpediency of agitating the measure at the time. By J.H.C. Esq. Barrister at Law.

By: J.H.C.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Wm. McKenzie,..., 1798Description: 35, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1792-1822
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.216(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21135-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.67(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21135-2001
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