Ensor, George, 1769-1843
George Ensor Irish lawyer and radical political pamphleteer
Ensor, George
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Works
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An address to the people of Ireland, on the degradation and misery of their country and the means which they (in themselves) possess, not only to save it from utter ruin, but to raise it to its proper rank and consequence amongst nations | |
analysis of the influence of natural religion | |
An answer to the speeches of Mr. Abbot, Sir John Nicholl, Mr. Banks [sic], &c. &c. on the Catholic question debated in the House of Commons, 24th May, 1813 | |
Anti-union Ireland as she ought to be | |
Defects of the English laws and tribunals | |
A defence of the Irish, and the means of their redemption | |
The independent man: or, an essay on the formation and development of those principles and faculties of the human mind which constitute moral and intellectual excellence | |
An inquiry concerning the population of nations: containing a refutation of Mr. Malthus's essay on population | |
Irish affairs at the close of 1825 | |
Janus on Sion | |
Letters showing the inutility, and exhibiting the absurdity, or what is rather fantastically termed "the new Reformation" | |
Materials for thinking. | |
Natural theology the arguments of Paley, Brougham, and the Bridgewater treatises on this subject examined : also the doctrines of Brougham and the immaterialists respecting the soul | |
Observations on the present state of Ireland | |
Of property, and of its equal distribution, as promoting virtue, population, abundance | |
On national government | |
On the state of Europe in January 1816 | |
Paley refuted in his own words | |
The poor and their relief | |
The principles of morality | |
Radical reform restoration of usurped rights | |
Superstition unveiled | |
To Mr. R. Carlile, Dorchester gaol |