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Excerpt from An Historical Review of the State of Ireland, Vol. 1 of 2: From the Invasion of That Country Under Henry II. To Its Union With Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801
IN attempting to unfold the incalculable advantages, that are to be deriiied to the British empire from the union of Great Britain with Ireland, it is natural to ?y to the protection of the illustrious personage, who as Heir Apparent to the uniting parties is most deeply interested in the Union being followed up with the desired effect. For realizing the ?attering prospects of additional strength, power, and prosperity, which it holds out to the empire - at large, Ireland, Sir, looks up with unbounded confidence to the exertions of a Prince, whose amiable qualities have long been the idol of her warmest affections, in. Whose eminent talents she finds an earnest of new glories to the united kingdom, and whose know ledge and love of the constitution ensure the happiness of a.
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