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825 Pamphlets: 
Baldwin’s Essay on Christianity. 1824 
Birkbeck’s Notes of a Journey through France. 1815 
Shoberl’s Narrative of the Battle of Leipsic. 8° 1814 
826 Report of the Committee of Secrecy respecting the United 
Irishmen. 1799 
Orange Vindicated. 1799 
Veridicus’ Account of the Atrocities of the Rebellion. 
1799 
Arguments for and against an Union. 1799 
Letter to Joshua Spencer, Esq., on the Union. 1798 
Johnson’s Reasons for an Union. 1799 
Smith’s Speech on the subject of an Union. 8°. 1799 
827 —— Adair’s Letters to the Bishop of Winchester. 1821 
Remarks on the Correspondence between the King, the 
Prince of Wales, Duke of York, and Mr. Addington. 
1804 
Lord Erskine’s Letters to the Earl of Liverpool on the 
Greeks. 1823 
Eustace’s Letter to Petre, from Paris. 1815 
Rey. Sydney Smith on the Catholic Question. 1826 
Sermon by the same, at York. 1824 
Tooke’s Letter on the Marriage of the Prince of Wales. 
1787 
Letters of Yorick. Part 3. 8°. 1817 
828 Playfair’s Letter to Ear] Fitzwilliam. 1795 
Duigenan’s Fair Representation of the State of Ireland. 
1800 
And the Rev. P. Flood’s Letters on same. 1800 
State of the Irish Catholics, and Refutation of Veridicus’ 
Account of the Wexford Rebellion. 1799 
Devereux’s Observations on the Factions of Ireland. 8°. 
1801 
829 —— Sheridan’s Thoughts on the Greek Revolution. 1822 
J. K. L.’s Vindication of the Irish Catholics. 1823 
James Mills’ Essays, from the Encyclopedia Britan- 
nica. 8°. 
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