Arthur O'Connor
1763 – 1852
36 works on record
Works

Arthur O'Connor's letter to Lord Castlebreagh
1799

The state of Ireland
1798

Speech of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. in the House of Commons of Ireland, Monday, May 4, 1795, on the Catholic Bill
1795

Statement of Prince Frederick of Schleswig Holstein Noer. The crown of Denmark disposed of by a religious minister through a fraudulent treaty

Extracts from the Press

Memoire, or, Detailed statement of the origin and progress of the Irish Union

Address from Mr. O'Connor to the free electors of the county of Antrim

State of Ireland
État actuel de la Grande-Bretagne
1804
Arthur O'Connor's letter to Lord Castlereagh
1799
Evidence to character; or, the innocent imposture
1799
Statement of the origin and progress of the Societies of United Irishmen
1798
The state of Ireland. By Arthur O'Connor
1798
An address from Mr. O'Connor to the free electors of the county of Antrim
1797
A letter to the electors of Antrim
1797
Arthur O'Connor's address to the free electors of the County of Antrim
1797
Address to the free electors of the county of Antrim
1797
A letter to the Earl of Carlisle
1795
Speech of Arthur O'Connor
1795
Speech of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. in the House of Commons of Ireland, Monday, May 4th, 1795, on the Catholic bill
1795
The measures of ministry to prevent a revolution, are the certain means of bringing it on
1794
Paddy's resource
The present state of Great-Britain
The trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, Esq., John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary, and James Coigley, for high treason
Speech of Arthur O'Connor, Esquire, in the House of Commons of Ireland on Monday, May 4, 1795, upon the important question of Catholic emancipation
Grand reception [to them] at Masonic temple, Washington, D.C., Dec. 14th, 1887 ...
Trial of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. James O'Coigly, John Binns, John Allen, and Jeremiah Leary, at Maidstone, on Monday, May 21, 1798, for high-treason. Taken in short-hand by an eminent English barrister
The trial (at length) of Arthur O'Connor, Esq., James Coigley, John Binns, John Allen, and Jeremiah Leary on a charge for high treason
An Account of the late insurrection in Ireland
A letter from Gen. Arthur Condorcet O'Connor to General Lafayette
Monopoly, the cause of all evil
État religieux de la France et de l'Europe d'après les sources les plus authentiques avec les controverses sur la séparation de lÉglise et de l'État
Journal de la Liberté religieuse
Evidence to character, or, The innocent imposture
État actuel de la Grande-Bretagne
The trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, esq