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[Ireland Vindicated], a Collection of pamphlets, essays, a map, and other miscellany with various solutions to the “Irish problem” such as agricultural reform, emigration.
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Seller ID: 2948 Duodecimo (18 cm) in plain leather binding, four raised bands; separately paginated. Including Voices of Patriotism (The Farmer’s Advocate, No. 1, Dublin); John Jackson. Ireland Vindicated from the Tyrannical Oppression (The Farmer’s Advocate and the People’s Rights Defended, Newry, 1840); The Real Grievances of Ireland and the Most Likely Modes of Address as Understood by the Middle and Lower Classes in the North of the Kingdom. Belfast: Simms & McIntyre, 1830; William Sharman Crawford. Observations; shewing the necessity of an Amendment in the Laws of Landlord and Tenant in conjunction with a total Repeal of the Duties on Foreign Corn…. Belfast: Frances Finlay, 1837; Map of Australia; Twenty-five Years Experience in Australia, being the evidence of a disinterested and respectable Resident and Traveller in those Colonies… demonstrating the superior and extraordinary advantages of Emigrating to New South Wales…. London: Smith, Elder, 1839; Matthew Meek. The Butterhorn; or, the Evil of State Endowments of Religion. Belfast: the author, 1838. Second edition; John Mitchel. The Scriptures’ Doctrine of the Unity of God. Newry: Robert Greer, 1834; Address of the Ulster Temperance Society. Belfast, 1829; The General Receipt Book; A Negro’s Soliloquy on the Ten Commandments; J. Scott Porter. A Brief Outline of Christian Unitarianism, a Discourse preached in the Market House…. Belfast: Joseph Smyth, 1835; Temperance and Charity Inculcated. Dublin: C. Bentham, 1823; Edward Baker. Memoir of Ra-Poor-Negro a Native and Slave of Madagascar. London: RTS, 1739; William Glen. The Cholera Morbis. London: RTS, 1799. Detached front cover, age toning, dime-size hole in first advert page; housed in box. Price: $450.00
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