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[PARNELL ( Wm. )]. into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland. By an Irish country gentleman

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[PARNELL ( Wm. )].  into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland. By an Irish country gentleman

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[PARNELL ( Wm. )]. into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland. By an Irish country gentleman. Second edition, with alterations, and a preface. 1805some light staining, but still a very good copy.Alleges persecution to be the real cause of disaffection among Irish Roman catholics and advocates the removal of their grievances. "Although part of the protestant ascendancy, Parnell opposed the union and was a staunch defender of the Catholics. He maintained good relations with his tenants at a time when land agitation was almost endemic. In 1804 he published, at London, An Inquiry into the Causes of Popular Discontents in Ireland, a partly satirical pamphlet calling for Catholic emancipation, which ran to three editions by 1805. In 1806 he responded to the controversy it had provoked in Observations explanatory and critical, on a pamphlet entitled, ‘An inquiry into the causes of popular discontents in Ireland’, also published in pamphlet form in London and Dublin." - ODNB.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) FRENCH EMIGRANTS. A vindication of the French emigrants, against the defamatory proclamation circulated under the name of "an amnesty", 26th April, 1802, by Napoleon Buonaparte, alias Bonaparte, from Ajacio, in Corsica, stiling himself the government of France. Dublin : Printed by John Exshaw,Grafton-Street, 1803. FIRST EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION,pp vi, (1,advert), (1,blank),64,69-72, complete thus in spite of erratic pagination, 8vo, recent wraps : light browning but good/very good. An unrecorded variant issue, without errata on verso of advertisement leaf. Uncommon : not in WorldCat, COPAC has Dt & Glasgow only and D on-line has two copies. Criticism of Napoleon's decree of amnesty, issued April 1802, offering "a pardon to the loyal emigrants of France" who had left the country while under his tyrannical rule. Although the translator's note refers to "the original edition" published in French, Apologie des émigrés françois contre la proclamation diffamatoire, rendue sous le nom dámnistie, le 26 avril 1802, this Dublin edition is the only one noted in NUC. "Preface of the translator" signed: E. S. L.(2) WOODWARD ( Richard ), bp of Cloyne : -. The Third edition of the unbiassed Irishman : being an answer to the celebrated publication on the alarming state of the established church written by the late Doctor Woodward, Bishop of Cloyne : with strictures on the violation of the Articles of Limerick, &c. &c.. to which is prefixed a concise and impartial review [by Arthur Browne] of the system uniformly acted upon for managing the affairs of Ireland from the commencement of the Pittite administration to the present day. Dublin : Printed by H. Fitzpatrick, No. 4, Capel-Street, 1808. Pages (2), 32, (3) - 113, (1, blank), complete thus, 8vo, recent wrapper : light old corner waterstain, title lightly stained, a small oval stamp in two places, small paper flaw in one leaf without serious loss and a clean tear in one leaf without loss, otherwise very good. Signed at end "An unbiassed Irishman" [a.k.a. Author of A critical review, &c. &c. &c.]. NLI suggests by Edward Sheridan but adds that it is also attributed to Charles Brennan.(3) FITZGIBBON ( John ), Earl of Clare. The speech of … in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by him on Monday, February 10, 1800. By Authority. Dublin : Printed by J. Milliken, 1800. FIRST IRISH EDITION, pages (4), 101, (1, blank), (2), complete with the half-title and final leaf of appendix, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy." … of great historical importance … There is little doubt that the passing of the Act of Union was due to Clare more than any other man …" - DNB.(4) IRELAND. The Church Establishment in Ireland, past and present ; illustrated exclusively by protestant authorities, with appendicies showing the revenues of the established church, the religious census of the population of Ireland, and other returns bearing on this subject. Dublin : G. P. Warren, 1863. FIRST EDITION, pages xiv, (2), (17)-91, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a nice copy.With regard to the Eastablished Church and its University, this scarce pamphlet concludes with the staggering assertion that "the territorial endowments alone of these two corporations … form an extent exceeding in area that of every one of 23 of the 54 Soverign States of Europe, including amongst them Republic, Duchies, Grand Duchies and Principalities".(5)DUBLIN PRINTED; RELIGION; RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY; IRELAND; HISTORY; ENGLISH PRE 1801; UNION; ECONOMICS; ; ; ;