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III. Effects on Ireland of the French Revolution
Celebrations at Belfast.
Mr. Pitt and Catholic Emancipation
Supposed conservative character of the Catholic
religion. Views of Edmund Burke.
Two parties in the Catholic Committee
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IV. Skirmishes in the Irish Parliament
The Dublin Foundling Hospital
V. Richard Burke and the Government
Administration of Lord Westmoreland
Catholic policy of the Cabinet
VI. Grattan on Reform of Parliament
Petition of the Catholic Committee
Rash proceeding of Richard Burke
Debate on Emancipation
VII. The Catholic Committee and the United Irishmen
Alliance of the Catholics with the Revolution
Effects of the Battle of Valmy
The Catholic Convention
National Guards
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Mission of Delegates from the Convention to England 73
Remonstrance of the Irish Government against the
Lord Camden appointed Viceroy .
The Duke of Portland's instructions to him
V. Reception of Lord Camden in Dublin.
II. Union of the United Irishmen and the Defenders
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Communications with the Directory
Lord Edward Fitzgerald and Arthur O'Connor in
Switzerland
Formation of the Yeomanry
The Opposition in Parliament
IV. Inclination of the Cabinet towards the Catholics
Dr. Hussey and the Militia
The potato-diggers
V. Wolfe Tone in Paris
Plans for invasion
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General Hoche.
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VI. Effect in Ireland of the appearance of the French on
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II. Debates in Parliament on the French Invasion.
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