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| |Vol. VI— Ireland (1775—1902)
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|Burke—I On Conciliation with America (1775)
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| II Principles in Politics (1780)
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| III At the Trial of Warren Hastings (1788)
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|Grattan—I A Plea for Irish Legislative Independence (1780)
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| II Invective Against Corry (1800)
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|Sheridan—At the Trial of Warren Hastings (1788)
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|Curran—I In Behalf of Rowan and Free Speech (1794)
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| II At the Prosecution of Johnson for Libel (1805)
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|Wolf Tone—On Being Found Guilty (1798)
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|Emmet—On Being Found Guilty of Treason (1803)
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|Charles Phillips—I An Address to Catholics
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| II The Character of Napoleon (About 1817)
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|Lord Plunket—On Catholic Relief (1821)
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|Sheil—I On the Irish as "Aliens" (1837)
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| II On the Disabilities of the Jews (1848)
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