Life of
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Written by himself, and continued by his Son; with his Political Writings, and Fragments of his Diary, whilst Agent to the General and Sub-committee of the Catholics of Ireland, and Secretary to the Delegation who presented their Petition to his Majesty George III
HIS MISSION TO FRANCE:
With a complete Diary of his Negotiations to procure the aid of the French and Batavian Republics, for the Liberation of Ireland; of the Expedition of Bantry Bay, the Texel, and of that wherein he fell. Narrative of his Trial, Defence before the Court Martial, and Death.
EDITED BY HIS SON,
WILLIAM THEOBALD WOLFE TONE:
With a brief account of his own Education and Campaigns under the Emperor Napoleon.
IN TWO VOLUMES
Vitrix causa Diis placuit, sed victa Catoni.
Pharsalia, Lib 1, Verse 128.
VOL II
MAY, 1796
JUNE, 1796
JULY, 1796