A demonstration of the necessity of a legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland, involving a refutation of every argument which has been, or can be urged against that measure. By a philosopher
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Format: | TEXT |
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Dublin,
1799.
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/704391FD-8808-49A1-8D1E-F3529CEB21AA |
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