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RUSSELL ( Wm

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RUSSELL ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
RUSSELL ( Wm. ). Letters of William Russell, on the doctrine of constructive contempt. With the original affidavit, upon which the Sheriff [Henry Steevens Reily] of the County of Dublin was attached, and an accurate report of the judgment of the King's Bench in that case. The whole dedicated to … William Pitt. To which are added, a letter of the Hon. Mr. Erskine, and William Russell's letter on the Dublin Address. Dublin : Printed in the year 1786FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages xl, 155, (1, errata), bound without the half-title, 8vo, neat, later cloth-backed boards, uncut and in part unopened : with a small circular stamp in three places and with some light browning, but still a very good, uncut copy.Uncommon item on contempt of court. Though well represented in Irish libraries, the ESTC indicates that Cambridge is the only library outside Ireland credited with a copy : which copy, incidentally, also without the half-title, carries a manuscript note suggesting B. T. Duhigg (1750?-1813), the noted Irish legal antiquary, may have been the author. NUC has DLC and MH-L. There was no London edition.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: O'CONNOR later CONDORCET O'CONNOR ( Arthur ), General. The State of Ireland. By Arthur O'Connor. Second edition. To which are added his addresses to the electors of the County of Antrim. London : Printed and sold by the booksellers, 1798. Pages iv, 111, (9), 8vo, old quarter calf, the spine worn but binding strong and with old, faint, internal staining, but a good to very good copy. ESTC does not record an earlier edition. O'Connor (1763–1852), Irish nationalist, political theorist, the most sophisticated political thinker amongst the United Irishmen, regarded by Napoleon as the accredited representative of the United Irishmen. "In his most important pamphlet, The State of Ireland (1798) his project was to reinterpret Irish social and political development in the context of general European trends. Working from the Scottish social theorists, especially Smith, he argued for an ideal of the nation as a productive community organized through an equality of political and civil rights" - ODNB..(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; LAW; DUBLIN; IRELAND; HISTORY; ; ; ; ; ;