ABSTRACT

The latter half of the eighteenth-century saw Irish opposition movements being greatly influenced by the American and French revolutions. This two-part, six-volume edition illustrates the depth and reach of this influence by publishing pamphlets dealing with the major political issues of these decades.

part |7 pages

Declaration of the Catholic Society of Dublin

part |8 pages

General Committee of Roman Catholics

part |24 pages

A Report of the Debate … for the Purpose of Considering the propriety of Adopting the Declaration of the General Committee of the Roman Catholics of Ireland

part |6 pages

An Irishman’s Letter to the People Called Defenders

part |28 pages

Proceedings of the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin

part |8 pages

The Address of the Poor People of Munster

part |10 pages

Address from the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin

part |26 pages

Society of United Irishmen of Dublin

part |9 pages

An Irishman’s Second Letter to the People Called Defenders

part |10 pages

O’Connor, A Letter to the Electors of Antrim

part |4 pages

Lake, Proclamation to the People of the Province of Ulster

part |6 pages

The Appeal of the People of Ulster

part |15 pages

‘The Declarations, Resolutions and Constitution of the United Irishmen’