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The case of Ireland re-considered, in answer to a pamphlet entitled "Arguments for and against an union, considered".

By: Lattin, Patrick, the Younger.Contributor(s): Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820. Arguments for and against an union.Publisher: Dublin : Printed, from the author's edition, published in London, by H. Fitzpatrick, 1799Description: 64p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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VOL.105(5) Sur la Banque de France, les causes de la crise qu'ellke a éprouvée, les tristes effets qui en sont résultés, et les moyens d'en prévenir le retour; avec une théorie des banques. Rapport fait à la Chambre de Commerce par une Commission spéciale. VOL.106(1) Verbum sapienti; or a few reasons for thinking that it is imprudent to oppose, and difficult to prevent the projected union. VOL.106(10) Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered. VOL.106(11) The case of Ireland re-considered, in answer to a pamphlet entitled "Arguments for and against an union, considered". VOL.106(12) Observations on arguments for and against an union with Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.106(13) Speech of the Right Honourable Sylvester Douglas in the House of Commons, Tuesday, April the 23d, 1799, on seconding the motion of the Right Honourable The Chancellor of the Exchequer, for the house to agree with the Lords in an address to His Majesty, relative to a union with Ireland. VOL.106(2) Ireland profiting by example; or, the question, whether Scotland has gained, or lost, by an union with England, fairly discussed. In a letter, from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in Dublin.

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