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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |7 pages
Declaration of the Catholic Society of Dublin
part |19 pages
Strictures on the Declaration of the Society
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 |13 pages
A Candid Enquiry
part |7 pages
The Address of the Association of the Friends of the Constitution, Liberty and Peace
part |7 pages
The Petition of the Catholics of Ireland, to the King’s Most Excellent Majesty
part |10 pages
Defence of the Sub-Committee of the 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
An Act for the Relief of His Majesty’s Popish, or Roman Catholick Subjects of Ireland
part |4 pages
An Act to Prevent the Election or Appointment of Unlawful Assemblies
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 |37 pages
Belfast Politics
part |11 pages
Henry Grattan’s Proposal for a Bill for the Relief of His Majesty’s Roman Catholic Subjects
part |19 pages
Speech of Arthur O’Connor Esq
part |13 pages
A Fair Statement, of the Administration of Earl Fitzwilliam
part |9 pages
An Irishman’s Second Letter to the People Called Defenders
part |12 pages
An Act More Effectually to Suppress Insurrections, and Prevent the Disturbance of the Public Peace
part |4 pages
An Act to Amend an Act entitled an Act to Prevent and Punish Tumultuous Risings
part |17 pages
Russell, A Letter to the People of Ireland
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 |3 pages
Address of the Inhabitants of the County of Armagh
part |5 pages
An Act to Explain an Act More Effectually to Suppress Insurrections, and Prevent the Disturbance of the Public Peace
part |15 pages
‘The Declarations, Resolutions and Constitution of the United Irishmen’