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STAUNTON ( Michael ). A reply to Mr. Montgomery Martin's "Ireland before and after the Union with Gr

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STAUNTON ( Michael ). A reply to Mr. Montgomery Martin's  Ireland before and after the Union with Gr

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
STAUNTON ( Michael ). A reply to Mr. Montgomery Martin's "Ireland before and after the Union with Great Britain"; being a series of articles taken from The Dublin Weekly Register, edited by M. Staunton, Esq. and ordered to be re-published by the Loyal and National Repeal Association of Ireland. Dublin : John Browne, 1844FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 56-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. A strong rebuttal of Martin's pro union claims by the radical Co Clare journalist, owner and editor of the Dublin Weekly Register and the Dublin Evening Herald.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MERMILLOD ( Gaspard ), Cardinal. Sermon … on behalf of the distressed Irish, preached in the Church of St. Clotilde, Paris, on the 22nd May, 1862. Translated from the French, with permission, by John P. Leonard. Dublin : John F. Fowler … London : Burns and Lambert, 1862. FIRST EDITION THUS, 46-pp, wanting half-title, 8vo, recent wrapper : very good copy.COPAC has BL copy only, but there is a copy in D on-line.(2) D. ( D. B. ). The Christian Sacrament. A concise exposition of the nature and benefits of the Lord's Supper, according to the doctrine of the service used by the branch of the Catholic Church established in Ireland : written in consequence of a sermon preached in St. George's Church, Dublin, on the 16th February, 1866, by the Rev. Arthur A. Dawson, M.A. to whom it is specially addressed. By D.B.D. Dublin : George Herbert, J. Robertson & Co., Grafton-St. William M'Ghee, 18, Nassau-Street. [1867?]. FIRST EDITION, 12-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. COPAC has Edinburgh only : WorldCat makes no addition. Not found on-line in D or Dt.(3) YOUNG ( Samuel ). Stray thoughts on the rule of faith, in letters to a presbyterian minister. Belfast : Printed by Moat, Jackson & Johnston, 1901. FIRST EDITION, 19-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. Privately published, apparently the only edition. Not in WorldCat, COPAC or on-line in D. Young (1822–1918), Co Down-born businessman and MP. Though in many ways a typical Church of Ireland businessman he went against type in his political allegiances, and was also unusually tolerant of Roman catholicism. From the time when he supported the efforts of Daniel O'Connell to repeal the act of union, he consistently advocated self-government for Ireland. He was prominent in the campaign to give tenant right the force of law (IDNB).(4) HEALY ( Timothy Michael ). A Word for Ireland. Dublin: M. H. Gill … London : Simpkin, Marshall …, 1886. FIRST EDITION, pages xvi, 162, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy.Essentially a history of the Irish question, especially from the Famine to Fenianism, Land League, Home Rule, etc.(5)IRELAND; DUBLIN PRINTED; HISTORY; UNION; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; SERMONS; BELFAST PRINTED; ; ; ;