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  |- | |Vol. VI— Ireland (1775—1902) |- | |||Page |- |Burke—I On Conciliation with America (1775) ||3 |- |   II Principles in Politics (1780) ||40 |- |  III At the Trial of Warren Hastings (1788) ||50 |- |Grattan—I A Plea for Irish Legislative Independence (1780) ||59 |- |   II Invective Against Corry (1800) ||71 |- |SheridanAt the Trial of Warren Hastings (1788) ||77 |- |Curran—I In Behalf of Rowan and Free Speech (1794) ||99 |- |   II At the Prosecution of Johnson for Libel (1805) ||127 |- |Wolf ToneOn Being Found Guilty (1798) ||132 |- |EmmetOn Being Found Guilty of Treason (1803) ||137 |- |Charles Phillips—I An Address to Catholics ||149 |- |   II The Character of Napoleon (About 1817) ||157 |- |Lord PlunketOn Catholic Relief (1821) ||162 |- |Sheil—I On the Irish as "Aliens" (1837) ||173 |- |   II On the Disabilities of the Jews (1848) ||177 |}

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