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Vindication of the cause of the Catholics of Ireland, adopted, and ordered to be published by the General committee, at a meeting held at Taylor's-Hall, Back-Lane, December 7, 1792. To which is subjoined, the Declaration Subscribed by the Catholics of Ireland: also the Letter and Plan of the Sub-Committee for the Appointment of Delegates.
General Committee of Roman Catholics of Ireland.Date: 1793- Books
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Tracts on the subject of an union, between Great Britain and Ireland. Volume the ninth. Containing, I. Pro and con; being an epitome or impartial abstract of the principal publications for and against the subject of a legislative union. II. The utility of union illustrated and set forth in a variety of statements. By Thepohilus Swift, Esq. III. Plain truths, and correct statement of facts, in reply to Mr. Grattan's answer to the lord chancellor's speech. IV. Observations on some passages in the publications of a citizen of Dublin, lately disfranchised, in a letter from Hipodidascalus to the Right Hon. Barry Lord Yelverton. V. Protestant ascendancy and Catholic emancipation reconciled, by a legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. VI. A letter to the farmers and traders of Ireland, on the subject of union. VII. A letter from Atticus, to the people of Ireland. VIII. Speech of Richard Martin, Esq. in the House of Commons, on May 21, 1800, for leave to bring in the union bill. IX. Review of Mr. Grattan's answer to the Earl of Clare. X. Speech of Charles Ball, Esq. May 21, 1800. XI. Memoirs of Francis Dobbs, Esq. with his speeches on the union. XII. A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland, by Pat. Duigenan, L. LD. XIII. His Majesty's speech, July 29; and His excellency the marquis corn wallis's speech, August 1st, 1800.
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The speeches of Sir Thomas Osborne, Bart. and Patrick Duigenan, Esq. on the Catholic bill, in the Irish House of Commons, May 5, 1795.
Osborne, Thomas, Sir, 1757-1821.Date: 1795- Books
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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.
Sheridan, Charles Francis, 1750-1806.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Catholics. An argument on behalf of the Catholics of Ireland. in which the present political state of that country, and the necessity of a parliamentary reform are considered. Addressed to the people, and more particularly to the protestants of Ireland.
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 1763-1798.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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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.
Jones, William Todd.Date: 1792- Books
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The petition of the Catholics of Ireland, to the King's most excellent Majesty: presented at St. James's, on Wednesday 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 Statutes on Which the Allegations of the Petition are Grounded.
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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.
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A speech spoken in the House of Commons of Ireland on Monday February 4, 1793, by Patrick Duigenan, Esq. L. L. D. Judge of his Majesty's Court of Prerogative in Ireland; on the introduction of a petition on behalf of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, into the House; and on a motion made thereon for liberty to bring in a bill for their further relief, by Mr. Secretary Hobart.
Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Original papers, relative to the present application to the British Parliament for relief of the Roman Catholics in England. Viz : I. A letter to the four Vicars Apostolic in England, from the Roman Catholic Committee, Feb. 1791. II. The Form of the Oath as first proposed to be taken. III. The Encyclical Letter of the Vicars Apostolic, dated January 19th, 1791. IV. Their former Encyclical Letter, dated October 21st, 1789. V. The Letter of the Staffordshire Roman Catholic Clergy to the Hon. Thomas Talbot. VI. The Protestation of the Roman Catholics of England. Vii. Abstracts from the Opinions of Foreign Universities. Viii. The Bill as presented to the British Parliament. IX. A list of the controversial publications on the foregoing subjects.
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Declaration of the Catholic Society of Dublin; resolutions and oath of United Irishmen; Phelan's letter, and Kenmare's address.
Catholic Society (Dublin, Ireland)Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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A refutation of the charges attempted to be made against the secretary to the sub-committee of the Catholics of Ireland, particulary that of abetting the defenders. By John Sweetman, Secretary to the Sub-Committee.
Sweetman, John, 1752-1826.Date: 1793- Books
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An argument on behalf of the Catholics of Ireland.
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 1763-1798.Date: 1791- Books
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Address of the United Irishmen of Dublin to the friends of the people in London.
United Irishmen.Date: [1792]- Books
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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.
Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1748-1833.Date: 1795- Books
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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.
Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1748-1833.Date: 1795- Books
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Proceedings at the Catholic meeting of Dublin, duly convened on Wednesday, October 31, 1792, at the Exhibition-Room, Exchequer-Street. With the letter of the corporation of Dublin, to the Protestants of Ireland. Annexed is the Declaration Adopted by the General Committee, March the 17th, 1792, and Subscribed by the Catholics of Ireland. Also the Letter and Plan of the Sub-Committee for the Appointment of Delegates.
Catholic Meeting of Dublin.Date: 1792- Books
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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.
Catholic Meeting of Dublin.Date: [1795]- Books
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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.
Mountmorres of Castlemorres, Hervey Redmond Morres, Viscount, 1745 or 1746-1797.Date: 1794- Books
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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.
Catholic Society (Dublin, Ireland)Date: 1795]- Books
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Observations on the declaration of the Catholic society of Dublin; in which the nature of their demands, as well as the policy of the penal restrictions existing against them are, briefly considered. By a Protestant Whig.
Burrowes, Peter, 1753-1841.Date: 1792- Books
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Earl Grey pamphlets collection.
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Considerations on the spirit of popery, By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Minitters of Edinburgh.
Erskine, John, 1721-1803.Date: 1778- Books
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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.
Delegate.Date: 1793- Books
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An essay upon the true principles of civil liberty, and of free government, occasioned by the levelling doctrines of the day, in which is also discussed the Roman Catholic claim to the elective franchise in Ireland. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq.
Sheridan, Charles Francis, 1750-1806.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]