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Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.
Excerpt from Report of the Trial of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq.: On an Information, Filed, Ex Officio, by the Attorney General, for the Distribution of a Libel; With the Subsequent Proceedings Thereon, Containing the Argument of Counsel, the Opinion of the Court, and Mr. Rowan's Address to the Court, at Full - "The Society of United Irishmen at Dublin, to the Volunteers of Ireland. William Drennan, chairman, Archibald Hamilton Rowan, secretary. - Citizen soldiers, you first took up arms to protect your country from foreign enemies, and from domestic disturbance; for the same purposes it now becomes necessary that you should resume them: a proclamation has been issued in England for embody...
Excerpt from Autobiograhy of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq.: With Additions and Illustrations Lowry's compliment as his due, feels truly grateful for the courtesy and promptitude with which that gentleman communicated with him on the subject, and hopes that the task has been performed so impartially and fairly as to merit Mr. Lowry's approval as well as that of Miss Rowan, who, knowing her father's wish that the Memoir should be published, considered it as a sacred duty to have his wish fulfilled. The autobiography, as the reader will soon dis cover, is written with great plainness and simpli city, its object being merely to serve as a record of facts. Accordingly its author never writes for...