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GORE ( Montague ). Reply to Sir John Walsh's pamphlet, entitled

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GORE ( Montague ). Reply to Sir John Walsh's pamphlet, entitled

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
GORE ( Montague ). Reply to Sir John Walsh's pamphlet, entitled, "The present balance of parties". Second edition. James Ridgway, 1832Pages (6), 76 and advert leaf, 8vo, recent, neat morocco-backed marbled boards, gilt, uncut and unopened : a nice copy, inscribed on half-title "With the author's / Compts."Gore (1800-64), well-known contributor to the press, author of many pamphlets on political and social subjects, especially with respect to Ireland, the dwellings of the poor, and national defence. John Benn Walsh, first Baron Ormathwaite (1798–1881), an energetic politician and an able writer, published several pamphlets on parliamentary reform, the second of which, Observations on the Ministerial Plan of Reform (1831), Ellenborough thought would secure him ‘a good efficient place’.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) PHILLIPS ( Charles ). The speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq., delivered at the bar, and on various public occasions in Ireland and England. Edited by himself. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees … , 1817. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, pages xvi, 205, (1, errata), 8vo, neatly bound in recent calf-backed marbled boards : with a very small strip neatly cut from the extreme upper blank margin of the title-page, otherwise a very good, uncut copy.Phillips(1786–1859), Sligo barrister, made a reputation through his extravagant forensic speeches, a number of which are here first collected, with a 10-page prefatory 'letter' by John Finlay : many other editions followed. He spoke warmly on behalf of Catholic Emancipation and received a national testimonial in 1813.(2) HOLMES ( Robert ). The Case of Ireland Stated. Fifth edition, corrected. Dublin: James McGlashan, 1847.Pp 102 & advert leaf, 8vo, some light browning, but very good in contemporary half calf Holmes (1765-1859), lawyer, opponent of the Union, resigned from the lawyer's corps of the Yeomen during 1798 in protest at atrocities committed by government forces under Lake, imprisoned on suspicion of supporting the 1803 uprising of his brother-in-law Robert Emmet, became father of the north-east circuit and rejected any offers of government advancement, earning the nickname 'Bitter Bob'.(3) DUIGENAN ( Patrick ). A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland : in a course of strictures on two pamphlets … 'The Case of Ireland Re-Considered' … 'Considerations on the state of public affairs in … 1799, - Ireland ;' with observations on other modern publications on … an … union … particularly the speech of Lord Minto … Genuine edition, corrected by the author. Dublin : Printed for J. Milliken, 1800. Pp (4), 253, (1, blank), without initial advert leaf, 8vo, recent quarter morocco:very good Duigenan was one of the leading speakers on the government side during the debates on the subject of an Union, and when it was finally carried he was appointed one of the commissioners for distributing compensation under it.(4)ENGLAND; REFORM; IRELAND; LAW; HISTORY; ; ; ; ; ; ;