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090 $aDA913$b.I8x no.220
100 1 $aGrady, Thomas,$dd. 1842.
245 13 $aAn impartial view, of the causes leading this country [i.e. Ireland] to the necessity of an union :$bin which the two leading characters of the state are contrasted ; and in which is contained a reply to Cease your funning and Mr. Jebb.
246 18 $iSpine title:$aIreland -- union to free state, 211-232.
260 $aDublin :$bPrinted for Bernard Dornin, Grafton-Street,$c1799.
300 $a[2], 53 p. ;$c21 cm.
490 1 $aIreland -- union to free state ;$v220.
500 $aSignatures: 1 leaf unsigned, B-G⁴, H⁴⁻¹.
500 $aIssued anonymously. By Thomas Grady.
500 $aAlso issued with slightly different wording on the t.p.
500 $aThe pamphlet Cease your funning is by Charles Kendal Bushe (also issued under title: The Union: or Cease your funning). The pamphlet by Richard Jebb has title: A reply to a pamphlet, entitled, Arguments for and against an Union [by Edward Cooke].
590 $aBoston Public Library (Research Library) copy bound with other pamphlets in a vol. with binder's title: Ireland-- union to free state, 211-232.
590 $aBound volume includes: [no. 211]. A history or brief chronicle of the chief matters of the Irish warres... / Published by Authority. -- [no. 214]. The House of Orange. -- [no. 215]. How the priests rule Ireland. -- [no. 216]. How the union was saved. -- [no. 217]. How to make Ireland self-supporting. -- [no. 218]. An impartial discussion of the subject of tithes ... / by a clergyman of the established church. -- [no. 220]. An impartial view of the causes leading this country [i.e. Ireland] to the necessity of an union ... / Thomas Grady. -- [no. 221]. The impending fate of Trinity College, Dublin, considered. -- [no. 222]. The improved antidote, supposed to be more active than expelling poison ... / Philodemus. -- [no. 224]. In the times of St. Patrick. -- [no. 225]. Indian and colonial Protestant mission -- [no. 226]. An inquiry, but not a parliamentary inquiry into the past and present abuses of the Irish revenue ... -- [no. 228]. The Inquisition / John Milner. -- [no. 232]. Interview with Mrs. Sheehy-Skeffington / Hanna Sheey-Skeffington.
600 10 $aBushe, Charles Kendal,$d1767-1843.$tCease your funning.
600 10 $aBushe, Charles Kendal,$d1767-1843.$tUnion, or Cease your funning.
600 10 $aJebb, Richard,$d1766-1834.$tReply to a pamphlet, entitled Arguments for and against an Union.
600 10 $aCooke, Edward,$d1755-1820.$tArguments for and against an union.
651 0 $aIreland$xHistory$yUnion, 1801.
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