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Strictures upon the union betwixt Great Britain and Ireland. By an officer.

By: Officer.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for Bernard Dornin,..., 1798Description: [2], 44p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800 | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1792-1822
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.216(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23291-1001
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VOL.129(5) The probable consequences of a union, impartially considered. By a barrister. VOL.129(6) The prospect before us; or, Great Britain and Ireland one and indivisible : being free thoughts on the first of January, 1801. VOL.129(7) A sketch of the most obvious causes of the poverty, ignorance, and general want of civilization amongst the peasantry of Ireland, and a comparison between their situation and that of the peasantry of Great Britain; with a practicable plan making their circumstances more eligible than they have ever been, chiefly by a liberal attention to the education of the rising generation, and by the establishment of poor laws, and taxes for their permanent relief. To which are annexed impartial strictures on the proposed legislative union between Ireland and Britain; questions relative to it, and to the English minister, to a probable land tax, city of Dublin trade and manufactures, excess of our population, lawyers, attornies, absentees, reduction of the rates of provisions, house and land rents, places, pensions, &c. By a sincere friend to humanity, to peace, and the constitution. VOL.129(8) Strictures upon the union betwixt Great Britain and Ireland. By an officer. VOL.129(9) More thoughts on an union. VOL.1(3) An essay on the population of Ireland. By ... J. Howlett ... VOL.130(1) Pro and con : being an impartial abstract of the principal publications on the subject of a legislative union, between Great Britain and Ireland; in which the arguments for and against that measure, by the following writers, are fairly contrasted; viz. Earl of Clare, Lord Auckland, Lord Minto ... Also Arguments for and against &c. Cease your funning, Impartial view of the causes leading to, &c. Tit for tat, and many other anonymous writers on this subject. By a searcher after truth .

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