A general union of all Ireland proposed by the society of United
Irishmen in Dublin, sent to that of Belfast-Anniversary of
the French revolution celebrated in Belfast-Emblems made
use of upon this occasion, &c. note
4.5
Two addresses voted in Belfast, one to the French national as-
sembly, the other to the people of Ireland-The opinion of
five Catholic universities upon certain tenets procured at the
desire of Mr. Pitt
An assembly of the national guard prevented by a proclamation
of government-The growth of defenderism-Old animosities
between the Catholic peasants and the Presbyterians of the
same description, called Scots