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|a Porter, John Grey V
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|a Ireland
|b the Union of 1801, 41 Geo. III., cap. 47, (all on one side), does and always will draw away from Ireland her men of skill, ... A federal (the only fair) union between Great Britain and Ireland inevitable, ... Lord John Russell and the Whigs, better conservatives than Sir Robert Peel and the Tories.
|c By J.G.V. Porter, ...
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|b Ridgway; Fisher, Son, & Co.; Keene, College-Green, Dublin
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|[ Fisher, Son, and Co.]
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|a 71, [1] p., table
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|a In vol. with armorial bookplate of William Smith O'Brien
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|a O'Brien, William Smith,
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