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A reply to the gentleman who has published a pamphlet, entitled "Arguments for and against an union". In which Mr M'Kenna's Memoire is taken into consideration. By Isaac Burke Bethel, Esq. Barrister at law.

By: Bethel, Isaac Burke.Contributor(s): Cooke, Edward, 1755-1820. Arguments for and against an union | McKenna, Theobald, d. 1808. Memoire on some questions respecting the projected union.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Gilbert, 1799Description: 30p. ; 8.°.Note: Gentleman = Edward CookeSubject(s): Ireland -- History -- The Union, 1800
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VOL.130(6) Report of the speech of Charles Ball, Esq. in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 21, 1800, on the question of the union. VOL.130(7) An union neither necessary or expedient for Ireland : Being an answer to the author of arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered. By Charles Ball, Esq. VOL.130(8) Speech of the Right Honourable John Beresford, on his moving the sixth article of the union in the House of Commons of Ireland, March 27th, 1800. VOL.130(9) A reply to the gentleman who has published a pamphlet, entitled "Arguments for and against an union". In which Mr M'Kenna's Memoire is taken into consideration. By Isaac Burke Bethel, Esq. Barrister at law. VOL.13(1) Treatise of the law and practice concerning the summary remedy by civil bill at the assises in Ireland. By Daniel Bagot. VOL.131(1) The speech of Richard Martin, Esq. in the House of Commons on the 21st day of May, 1800 on the motion that leave be given to bring in the union bill. VOL.131(2) The speech of Lord Minto, in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799, on a motion for an address to his Majesty, ... respecting an union between Great Britain and Ireland.

Gentleman = Edward Cooke

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