An Appeal to Impartial Posterity, Volume 2

Whilst in prison for her liberal views Roland wrote a series of letters and reflections which were published in 2 volumes.
An Appeal to Impartial Posterity, by Citizenness Roland, wife of the Minister of the Home Department, or A Collection of Pieces written by her during her Confinement in the Prisons of the Abbey and St. Pelagie, Part I (London: J. Johnson, 1795). Vol. 2.
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Table of Contents
- ADVERTISEMENT FROM THE EDITOR.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- ROLAND’S FIRST ADMINISTRATION.
- ROLAND’s SECOND ADMINISTRATION.
- PUBLIC SPIRIT.
- MY SECOND ARRESTATION.
- RAPID OBSERVATIONS On the Indictment drawn up by Amar against the Members of the Convention.
- MY LAST THOUGHTS.
- TO MY DAUGHTER.
- TO MY FAITHFUL SERVANT FLEURY.
- NOTES On my Trial, and the Examination by which it began.
- DRAUGHT OF A DEFENCE INTENDED TO BE READ TO THE TRIBUNAL*.
- SUPPLEMENT* The Examination of Citizenness Roland at the Abbey, taken from Dulaure’s paper called the Thermometre du Jour, of the 21st and 22d June, 1793.
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