Arguments for And Against An Union Between Great Britain And Ireland Considered

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Many fchemes have been in circulation for adjufting the reprefentation of this kingdom in the Britifh Parliament. It is not the defign of this publication to examine them ; but can it be doubted that a reafonable reprefentation may be felefted, which, however, it muft interfere with the conve- niencies of fome individuals, will give this kingdom a proportionate influence in the Houfe of Commons of the empire. There is no difficulty in the fubjecl: fo great, which may not be obviated, if an Unio...n is of importance to be attained, and if we ferioufly endeavour to effecl: it.
The chief oppofition to the meafure, muft be expe&ed from the Bar, who are fuppofed to be more perfonally interefted againft it than any clafs in fouety. It is a general habit in the gentlemen of Ireland to educate their fons at the Temple, and the number of barriflers is much greater in proportion here than in England. And as the profeffion will not fupport, by any means, the numbers which purfue it, lawyers in Ireland ex- tend their circle to politics, and are very numerous in Parliament, and extremely aftive in the bufmefs of it.


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