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From No. 14. to No. 15. vide the History of the Revolution of 1688.

From No. 15. to No. 16. vide Mosheim's Church History and Bower's Lives of the Popes, with their respective Authorities.

II.

Appendix to the first Philo-Conciliator, August 9th, 1813.

Containing references to the proofs in support of the material facts stated by the first Philo-Conciliator. From the beginning to No. 1. vide the proceedings at the Catholic Meeting, held at Ennis, in the county of Clare, on the 6th of August, 1813.

From No. 1. to No. 2. vide an impartial account of the methods pursued for the management of the Catholic Meeting already mentioned, and the means that influenced the decision of that meeting against the principles of Conciliator.

III.

Appendix to the second Philo-Conciliator, August 23rd,

1813.

Containing references to the proofs in support of the material facts stated by the second Philo-Conciliator. From the beginning to No. 1. vide Chambers' Dictionary, with its authorities.

From No. 1. to No. 2. vide the before-mentioned authorities.

IV.

Appendix to the Reply of Simplex to Conciliator,
September 4th, 1813.

Containing references to the proofs that refute the erroneous assertions of Simplex, who is understood to be a Roman Catholic Clergyman. From the beginning to No. 1. vide Preliminary Discourse of O'Halloran's History of Ireland, the Life of Mansuetus, the Works of Bishop Usher, of the venerable Bede, and of Bruoden, the hereditary historian of Ireland, with an authentic account of the difference between the Irish Catholic Church and the See of Rome, as to the time of celebrating Easter.

From No. 1. to No. 2. vide the foregoing authorities annexed to No. 1.

From No. 2. to No. 3. vide Mosheim and Bower's Works, as before mentioned, and also those of Father Le Cointe.

V.

Appendix to the third Philo-Conciliator, September 7th,

1813.

Containing references to the proofs in support of the facts contained in the third Philo-Conciliator. From the beginning to No. 1. vide the Church History of Mosheim, and Bower's Lives of the Popes.

From No. 1. to No. 2. vide the History of the Pope's transactions with Buonaparte at Paris.

VI.

Appendix to the second Conciliator, September 9th, 1

Containing references to the proofs in support of facts stated by the second Conciliator. From the b ning to No. 1. vide the speeches of the Catholic Orato their public Meetings.

From No. 1. to No. 2. vide the reign of James Second, and the Acts of Parliament that limit the Su sion to the British throne.

From No. 2. to No. 3. vide the History of the Tra tions of James the Second, and his Catholic Friends in land, in the year 1689.

From No. 3. to No. 4. vide the most authentic acc of the policy that has uniformly directed the condu the Bishop of Rome.

From No. 4. to No. 5. vide an account of the Co sions made by the Legislature to the Irish Catholics the year 1779.

From No. 5. to No. 6. vide the History of the pr Connexion between Charles the Second and James Second with Lewis the Fourteenth, and the resolutio the British House of Commons in April, 1780, respec the too great Influence of the Crown.

From No. 6. to No. 7. vide the formidable Situatio Buonaparte when Conciliator was published.

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THE LIFE

OF

HENRI MASERS DE LATUDE,

WHO WAS

IMPRISONED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS.

TO WHICH IS ADDED

Some Account

OF

THE BASTILLE.

Never Published in this Country.

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