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Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain and Ireland proved from the situation of both kingdoms. With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed.

Publisher: London : Printed for J. Wright, 1799Description: [2], 132, [2]p. ; 8.°.Note: Farnham Tracts Vol.277(2) lacking half-title and advertisement page at endSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.125(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23247-1001
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VOL.276(9) Some considerations on the subject of public clocks, particularly church clocks: with hints for their improvement. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend the Archbishop of Canterbury, one of the Commissioners for building the new churches, &c &c. &c. By B.L. Vulliamy. VOL.27(7) Some account of the life and martyrdom of the Reverend John Bradford, prebendary of St. Paul's, London, and Chaplain to King Edward the Sixth, who was burnt in Smithfield, on the first day of July, 1555. VOL.277(1) A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the parts adjacent, during the French invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eye-witness. VOL.277(2) Necessity of an incorporate union between Great Britain and Ireland proved from the situation of both kingdoms. With a sketch of the principles upon which it ought to be formed. VOL.277(3) The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1799, on the third reading of the 'Bill for granting certain duties upon income'. VOL.277(4) Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799, on offering to the House the resolutions which he proposed as the basis of an union between Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.277(5) Substance of 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.

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