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A proposal for uniting the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland.

By: Hill, Wills, 1st Marquess of Downshire.Publisher: [Dublin] : London, Printed: and Dublin, re-printed, for Richard James, 1751Description: 46p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.90(14) An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficieal to each kingdom. With supplementary observations, relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for conciliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the Dean of Gloucester's Advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British colonies. By John William Esq. Late of Merton College, Oxon, Author of the Constitutional guide ... VOL.90(2) A letter to Sir R---- W****, with a proposal for an union, between G---t B-----n and I-----d. VOL.90(3) An act for the better securing the dependency of Ireland upon the Crown of Great Britain. To which is added, J-----n T-----d, Esq; his reasons why the Bill for the better securing the dependency of Ireland, should not pass. VOL.90(4) A proposal for uniting the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.90(5) 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;. VOL.90(6) Policy and justice: an essay. Being a proposal for augmenting the power, and wealth of Great-Britain, by uniting Ireland. VOL.90(7) Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting.

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