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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth, [electronic re...

Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth, [electronic re...

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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth, [electronic resource] : Containing I. Doctor Drennan's second letter to Mr. Pitt. II. Dean Tucker and Doctor Clark's arguements in favour of an incorporate union. III. The political, commercial and civil state of Ireland, by the Rev. Doctor Clarke. IV. Doctor Clarke's answer to the speaker's speech. V. Hints to the people by Stevens. VI. Considerations on the affairs of Ireland, 1799. VII. Constitutional objections to the government of Ireland by a separate legislature, by Theobald McKenna. VIII. Legal arguments occasioned by the project of a union. IX. Debates in the Irish House of Commons on the union, January 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28, 1799. X. Debate in the Irish House of Commons, May the 15th, 1799. XI. A letter to the people of Ireland, which they all can understand and ought to read. XII. No flinching, or a persevering opposition to the measure of [the] union, strongly recommended. XIII. Strictures on a union, by Nicholas Gay, Esq; XIV. Observations, on the union, Orange Associations, &c. by George Moore, Esq; XV. Review of the speech of the Rt. Hon. John Foster, by William Smith, Esq; XVI. Observations on that part of the speaker's speech which relates to trade. XVII. Hear him, hear him, in answer to the speaker's speech.

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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth, [electronic resource] : Containing I. Doctor Drennan's second letter to Mr. Pitt. II. Dean Tucker and Doctor Clark's arguements in favour of an incorporate union. III. The political, commercial and civil state of Ireland, by the Rev. Doctor Clarke. IV. Doctor Clarke's answer to the speaker's speech. V. Hints to the people by Stevens. VI. Considerations on the affairs of Ireland, 1799. VII. Constitutional objections to the government of Ireland by a separate legislature, by Theobald McKenna. VIII. Legal arguments occasioned by the project of a union. IX. Debates in the Irish House of Commons on the union, January 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28, 1799. X. Debate in the Irish House of Commons, May the 15th, 1799. XI. A letter to the people of Ireland, which they all can understand and ought to read. XII. No flinching, or a persevering opposition to the measure of [the] union, strongly recommended. XIII. Strictures on a union, by Nicholas Gay, Esq; XIV. Observations, on the union, Orange Associations, &c. by George Moore, Esq; XV. Review of the speech of the Rt. Hon. John Foster, by William Smith, Esq; XVI. Observations on that part of the speaker's speech which relates to trade. XVII. Hear him, hear him, in answer to the speaker's speech.

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Dublin : Sold by J. Milliken, 32, Grafton-Street, 1800.

Uniform title

Tracts on the subject of an union. Vols. 5-8.

Date

1800.

Record Identifier

74VKDgVjDO43

MMS ID

991019037179702626

Language

English

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vols. 5-8; 8°.

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Publisher

Dublin : Sold by J. Milliken, 32, Grafton-Street, 1800.

Place of Publication

Ireland Dublin.

Date Published

1800.

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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain & Ireland, volume the fifth, [electronic resource] : Containing I. Doctor Drennan's second letter to Mr. Pitt. II. Dean Tucker and Doctor Clark's arguements in favour of an incorporate union. III. The political, commercial and civil state of Ireland, by the Rev. Doctor Clarke. IV. Doctor Clar...

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General note

Each tract has a separate titlepage, pagination and register, and was also issued separately.

Vol. 6 is entitled: 'Speeches delivered in the House of Lords and Commons of Great Britain and Ireland, .. Being the sixth volume of Union tracts'.

Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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991019037179702626