THE UNION OF IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN. Dublin: various printers, 1798-1800. 112 tracts in 9 volumes, 8° (207 x 117mm.) Contemporary half calf, labels on spines (slightly rubbed). Including:

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THE UNION OF IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAIN. Dublin: various printers, 1798-1800. 112 tracts in 9 volumes, 8° (207 x 117mm.) Contemporary half calf, labels on spines (slightly rubbed). Including:

Protestant Ascendancy and Catholic Emancipation Reconciled. J. Milliken, 1800: Observations or that Part of the Speaker's Speech which relates to Trade. T. Burtside, 1799: The Friends of an Union the Enemies of Ireland. Cork: J. Connor, 1798; English Union is Ireland's Ruin ... by Hibernicus. James Moore, 1799: Proofs rise on Proofs, that the Union is totally Incompatible with the Rights ... of Ireland. Marchbank, 1799: [FOSTER, John]. The Commercial System of Ireland Reviewed ... in an Address to the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Country Gentlemen, of Ireland. James Moore, 1799: Union or not? By an Orangeman. J. Milleken, 1799: To be or not to be, a Nation: That is the Question?. Joseph Mehain, 1799: Keep up your Spirits, or Huzza for the Empire!! ... by a Citizen of the Isle of Man. J. Moore, 1799: WELD, Matthew. No Union! Being an Appeal to Irishmen. R. Fitzpatrick, 1798.

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