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Authentic statement of the proceedings of the Roman Catholics of Dublin, April 9, 1795
On receiving the report of Baron Hussey, of Galtrim, Edward Byrne, Esq. and Bryan keogh, Esq. The delegates appointed to present the petition of the Roman Catholics to His Majesty -
A letter to John Keogh, Esq. on the subject of a late meeting. By a Roman Catholic
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Beauties of the Shamrock
containing biography, eloquence, essays, and poetry -
The Address of the Catholics of Dublin, to the Right Honourable Henry Grattan
Presented to him by the gentleman appointed for that purpose, at the meeting in Francis-Street, on the twenty-seventh of February, MDCCXCV. With his answer -
An inquiry into the consistency of doctory troy's pastoral instruction, with the declaration agreed to by the Roman Catholic committee, on the 15th of March, 1792. By S.N
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A letter to the societies of United Irishmen of the town of Belfast
Upon the subject of certain apprehensions which have arisen from a proposed restoration of Catholic rights. By William Todd Jones, Esq -
An accurate report of the speech delivered by the Right Hon. John Foster, speaker of the House of Comms of Ireland, Feb. 27th, 1793
In a commeittee of the whole house, on the bill for allowing Roman Catholics to vote at the elections of members of Parliament in that Kingdom, to prove that this bill has a direct tendency to subvert the Protestant establishment in Ireland, and to separate that Kingdom for ever from Great Britain -
First letter. A letter from a venerated nobleman, recently retired from this country, to the Earl of Carlisle: explaining the causes of that event
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First letter. A letter from a venerated nobleman, recently retired from this country, to the Earl of Carlisle: explaining the causes of that event
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Catholic address to Mr. Grattan, with his answer. The following address of the Catholics of Dublin, was presented to Mr. Grattan by the gentlemen appointed for that purpose at the meeting in Francis-street, on the 27th February last
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A vindication of the conduct and principles of the Catholics of Ireland, from the charges made against them, by certain late grand juries, and other interested bodies in that country
With an appendix of authentic documents. Published by order of the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland, assembled at Dublin, on Monday, December [3], 1792. To which is added, a correct copy of the petition presented to His Majesty, Jan. 2, 1793. The second edition. To which is annexed, notes, reciting the statutes on which the allegations of the petition are grounded -
Speech of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. in the House of Commons of Ireland, Monday, May 4th, 1795, on the Catholic bill
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The Address of the Catholics of Dublin, to the Right Honourable Henry Grattan
Presented to him by the gentlemen appointed for that purpose, at the meeting in Francis-Street, on the twenty-seventh of February, MDCCXCV. With his answer -
Observations on the popery laws
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An humble address to our most gracious sovereign King George III. from the Roman Catholic prelates of Ireland. Presented on Tuesday, December 17, M, DCC, XCIII
By the Right Reverend Mrs. John Thomas Troy, Boetius Egan, Thomas Bray, and Francis Moylan, to His Excellecy John, Earl of Westmorland, lord licutenant general, and general governor of Ireland, to be transmitted to His Majesty, with their address to His excellency, His Excellency's answer, and the answer transmitted by the Righ Hon. Henry Dundas one of His Majesty's Principal secretaries of state -
The crisis
A collection of essays written in the years 1792 and 1793, upon toleration, public credit, the elective franchise in Ireland, the emancipation of the Irish Catholics, with other interesting and miscellaneous subjects -
The crisis
A collection of essays written in the years 1792 and 1793, upon toleration, public credit, the elective franchise in Ireland, the emancipation of the Irish Catholics, with other interesting and miscellaneous subjects. By the Right Honourable Lord Mountmorres, F.R.S. M.R.I.A -
The Roman Catholic claim to the elective Franchise discussed, in an essay upon the true principles of civil liberty and of free government. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq
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Mr. Grattan's letter to his fellow-citizens of Dublin. Carefully corrected from the original
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The Petition of the Catholics of Ireland, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
Presented at St. James's, on Wedensday Jan. 2, 1793, By Messrs. Edward, Byrne, John Keogh, James Edward Devereux, Christopher Bellew, and Sir Thomas French, bart. To which are annexed notes, reciting the statues on which the allegations of the petition are grounded -
The speeches of Messrs. O'Connell and Phillips at an aggregate meeting of the Catholics of Ireland, held at Clarendon-Street Chapel, Dublin, Tuesday, January 24th, 1815
to which is added Phillips' Eulogy on Washington -
Defence of the sub-committee of the Catholics of Ireland, from the imputations attempted to be thrown on that body, particularly from the charge of supporting the defenders. Published by order of the sub-committee
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A brief account of the general meeting of Catholic delegates, held in Dubiln, December, 1792
By a delegate. With the speeches of doctors M'neven and M'dermot -
A letter to the societies of United Irishmen, of the town of Belfast
Upon the subject of certain apprehensions which have arised from a proposed restoration of catholic rights, by William Todd Jones, Esq. with the declaration of the Catholic Society of Dublin, and some thoughts on the present politics of Ireland. By Theobald M'Kenna, M.D -
Declaration of the Catholic Society of Dublin; resolutions and oath of United Irishmen; Phelan's letter, and Kenmare's address