The answer of Denis Feagan, breeches-maker, at Edenderry, to the letter of Darby Tracy, chairman in St. James's-Street, London, wherein is clearly proved the bad effects and misfortunes an union with Great Britain will have on the interest and happiness of the common people of Ireland

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The answer of Denis Feagan, breeches-maker, at Edenderry, to the letter of Darby Tracy, chairman in St. James's-Street, London, wherein is clearly proved the bad effects and misfortunes an union with Great Britain will have on the interest and happiness of the common people of Ireland

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English
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12

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Edition Notes

Title from caption.

"To the printer" on p. [3] signed : W.E., December 23d, 1799.

"Also issued as part of: 'Tracts on the subject of an union', v.7, Dublin, 1800."--ESTC

ESTC T109524

Boston Public LIbrary (Rare Books Department) copy disbound

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12 p. ;
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