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HIGH TREASON. A collection of the several statutes, and parts of statutes

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HIGH TREASON. A collection of the several statutes, and parts of statutes

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HIGH TREASON. A collection of the several statutes, and parts of statutes, now in force, relating to high treason, and misprision of high treason ( with : A form and method of trial of commoners, in cases of high treason, and misprision of high treason … ). Printed by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills … , 1710SECOND EDITION, pp 113, (1, blank), (14) : 44, (3), (1, blank), 2 parts in 1 vol (separate titles and pagination, but continuous signatures), 12mo, contemporary unlettered panelled calf : a fine and attracive copy in original state, with the preliminary imprimatur leaf.Apparently unchanged on, but scarcer than, the original printing of 1710.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) POMFRET ( John ). Poems upon several occasions. … Viz. I. The choice. II. Love triumphant over reason. III. Cruelty and lust. IV. On the divine attributes. V. A prospect of death. VI. On the conflagration, and Last Judgment. VII. Reason : a satyr. VIII. Dies novissima : or the last epiphany. With his remains. And also some account of his life and writings. To which are added, Poems : by Mr. Tickell. Viz. I. The fatal curiosity. II. A description of the Phoenix. III. A fragment of a poem upon hunting. And several other poems. Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at the Corner of Castle-lane in Dame's-street, near the Horse-guard, 1726. FIRST IRISH EDITION, with a frontispiece engraved by J. Groim of Dublin after Louis de Gruenier’s fontispiece for the London edition of 1724, pages (11), (1, adverts), 144, 12mo, contemporary calf, old neat rebacking, with label, gilt : a very good copy. ESTC locates copies at L, D, Dt : CaOHM, CtY, ICU. Foxon, p. 610. (2) STIRLING ( John ) and HOLMES ( John ). A System of Rhetorick, in a method entirely new, containing all the tropes and figures, necessary to illustrate the classics, both poetical and historical. By John Sterling [sic], M.A. To which is added, The Art of Rhetorick made easy ; or the elements of oratory, briefly stated, and fitted for the use of schools of the United Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland : illustrated with proper examples to each figure, and a collection of speeches from the best English authors. By John Holmes. Dublin : Printed by Alex. Stewart, 86, Bride-Street, 1806. Pages viii, 99, 12mo, original unlettered sheep : with a little wear at headband but binding sound, strong and attractive, wanting a front blank flyleaf : a very good, unpressed copy. John Stirling (or Sterling) published his System of Rhetoric in the 1730s, but the earliest edition traced in ESTC is the fourth of 1744, and of Holmes's work 1738. Both were probably the most popular and most widely-used works on rhetoric in the 18C. COPAC and WorldCat locate only the BL copy of this Dublin printing. Not in D on-line. See Alston VI. 161.(3)ENGLISH PRE 1801; LAW; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; LANGUAGE; RHETORIC; ENGLISH; SCHOOLBOOK; ; ;