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DA 9495

A3

Fourth Edition, with Additions and Corrections.

NO UNION!

BING

AN APPEAL TO IRISHMEN.

BY MATTHEW WELD, ESQ.

BARRISTER'AT LAW.

DUBLIN:

PRINTED BY H. FITZPATRICK, NO. 2, UPPER ORMOND-QUAY.

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PREFACE.

I HAVE this inftant learned that the Lawyers Corps are fummoned to take into confideration bufinefs of the first importance," and I am given to understand that AN UNION is the object of their confideration; which, it is not only understood is in agitation, but finally to be agreed upon on the meeting of the ensuing feffion of the Irish Parlia. ment, by Commiffioners from England! I alfo understand that a pamphlet fhortly, perhaps while I write, is published, and written by an Irishman in defence of an Union; I have not feen it, and therefore this cannot be fuppofed to meet it.However, I lofe no time in thus publicly expreffing my fentiments thereon, convinced that it is the duty of every fubject, and his birth-right, by the Laws, to make public his fentiments; the more especially fo, as now is the time for the nation to exprefs its difapprobation of the measure; and when our country's interefts are at ftake, it were more than treachery and pufillanimity not, as far as it is in the power of every individual, manly to come forward and oppose a meafure fo fatal to the interefts of our country. Un

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