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An address to the merchants, manufacturers, and landed proprietors of Ireland. In which the influence of an union on their respective pursuits is examined. And in which the real reciprocal interests of Great Britain and Ireland are candidly and impartially discussed. By Nicholas Philpot Leader, Esq.

By: Leader, Nicholas Philpot.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for James Moore, 1800Description: [4], 73 [i.e. 97], [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: Page 97 misnumbered 73Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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VOL.126(3) Notes of the speech of the Right Honourable Arthur, Lord Kilwarden, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and lately one of the representatives in Parliament for the City of Dublin, delivered in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday Feb. 10, 1800. VOL.126(4) A hint concerning the causes that may have encouraged the English minister to entertain that extraordinary project of a union. VOL.126(5) Thoughts of the projected union between Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.126(6) An address to the merchants, manufacturers, and landed proprietors of Ireland. In which the influence of an union on their respective pursuits is examined. And in which the real reciprocal interests of Great Britain and Ireland are candidly and impartially discussed. By Nicholas Philpot Leader, Esq. VOL.126(7) An argument for independence in opposition to an union. Addressed to all his countrymen. By an Irish Catholic. VOL.126(8) Constitutional objections to the government of Ireland by a separate legislature, in a letter to John Hamilton, Esq. Occasioned by his remarks on a memoire on the projected union. By Theobald McKenna, Esq. VOL.126(9) A memoire on some questions respecting the projected union of Great Britain and Ireland. By Theobald McKenna, Esq. Barrister at law.

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