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The speech of Patrick Duigenan, Esq. L.L.D. in the House of Commons of Ireland, February 5, 1800, on His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's message on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain. Earnestly recommended to the serious consideration of the loyal citizens of Dublin.

By: Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Milliken, 1800Description: [2], 28p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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VOL.85(2) A second letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt. VOL.85(3) A protest from one of the people of Ireland, against an union with Great Britain. VOL.85(4) The speech delivered by Doctor Duigenan in the House of Commons of Ireland, February 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain. Earnestly recommended to the serious consideration of the loyal citizens of Dublin. VOL.85(5) The speech of Patrick Duigenan, Esq. L.L.D. in the House of Commons of Ireland, February 5, 1800, on His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's message on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain. Earnestly recommended to the serious consideration of the loyal citizens of Dublin. VOL.85(6) The speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, Thursday, Feb 7, 1799, on the subject of the legislative union with Ireland. VOL.85(7) 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. VOL.85(8) The balsam of anti-union madness, or, unionist and anti-unionist; a poetical eclogue, by a scholar of Trinity-College.

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