Description
Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States was published in 1835 by Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraph and Morse code. A marked increase in immigrants to the United States motivated the publication of this warning against the perceived increase in Catholic influence in the US.
Chapter I: The first impression of the improbability of foreign conspiracy considered
Chapter II: Political character of the Austrian government, the power attacking us
Chapter III: Popery, in its political, not its religious character, the object of the present examination
Chapter IV: The cause of Popery and despotism identical
Chapter V: Points in our political system which favor this foreign attack
Chapter VI: The evil from emigration further considered
Chapter VII: The political character of this ostensibly religious enterprise proved from the letters of the Jesuits now in this country
Chapter VIII: Some of the means by which Jesuits can already operate politically in the country
Chapter IX: Evidence enough of conspiracy adduced to create great alarm
Chapter X: All classes of citizens interested in resisting the efforts of Popery
Chapter XI: The question, what is the duty of the Protestant community, considered
Chapter XII: The political duty of American citizens at this crisis
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