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    First Edition. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked cloth, edges very slightly toned. Corners sharp with an overall tight, bright and clean impression. Physical description; multiple pagings. Contents; Ireland: No. 4: resistance to eviction ; England's Duty to Ireland as Plain to a loyal Irish Roman Catholic by Thomas Maguire ; The State of Ireland: the spirit of the people: sympathy with crime ; The Bonapartists on Home Rule ; An English Liberal and Ex-MP. on Home Rule ; Irish Public Opinion on Home Rule ; Englishmen! ; The Tricolor on Irish Soil: a coming crash ; A General Election ; The Duke of Argyll and Father Thos. Burke on Mr. Parnell ; Foreign Opinion of Home Rule ; Prof. Huxley on Home Rule ; The Parnellites and the Integrity of the Empire ; American Opinion of the Parnellites ; What Home Rule Means: to Englishmen: to Irishmen ; Rough on the English People ; The Police in Ireland: reasons why the crown must preserve its control ; control of the police ; Karl Blind on Home Rule ; The 'Times' and the 'Freeman's Journal' on the Late W.E. Forester ; Reasons why an Englishman should oppose Home Rule ; The Rt. Hon. JOhn Bright, M.P. on Home Rule ; Home Rule and Dissolution of Parliament ; How Boycotted People are Treated in Ireland: the reign of terror and cruelty ; What boycotting means ; The Woodford Murder ; Begone, Saxon!: Mr. T.M. healy at Boston ; Mr. chamberlain to the non-conformists ; A Colonial View of Mr. Gladstone's Bill ; The " Pall Mall Gazette" on Mr. Gladston's Home Rule Bill ; Gladstone's "Ifs" ; Election of Poor Law guardians for the Bantry union, co. Cork, 1886 ; The Voice of Commerce on the Situation: Address to the Lord Lieutenant ; Mr. Trevelyan on Ireland: 10th February, 1883 ; Lord Monck on Mr. Gladstone's Proposals ; Mr. Healy on Confiscation ; An Oppressed tenant ; Speeches Delivered at a Meeting Held in Queen Street Hall Edinburgh. Subjects; Home Rule. Irish Pamphlets. Irish 19th-20th century history. 1 Kg.

  • Maguire, Thomas. Fowler, William. The Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union. Professor Calderwood. Professor Butcher

    Published by Dublin: The Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union, 1886

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    First Edition. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked cloth, edges very slightly toned. Corners sharp with an overall tight, bright and clean impression. Physical description; multiple pagings. Contents; Ireland: No. 4: resistance to eviction ; England's Duty to Ireland as Plain to a loyal Irish Roman Catholic by Thomas Maguire ; The State of Ireland: the spirit of the people: sympathy with crime ; The Bonapartists on Home Rule ; An English Liberal and Ex-MP. on Home Rule ; Irish Public Opinion on Home Rule ; Englishmen! ; The Tricolor on Irish Soil: a coming crash ; A General Election ; The Duke of Argyll and Father Thos. Burke on Mr. Parnell ; Foreign Opinion of Home Rule ; Prof. Huxley on Home Rule ; The Parnellites and the Integrity of the Empire ; American Opinion of the Parnellites ; What Home Rule Means: to Englishmen: to Irishmen ; Rough on the English People ; The Police in Ireland: reasons why the crown must preserve its control ; control of the police ; Karl Blind on Home Rule ; The 'Times' and the 'Freeman's Journal' on the Late W.E. Forester ; Reasons why an Englishman should oppose Home Rule ; The Rt. Hon. JOhn Bright, M.P. on Home Rule ; Home Rule and Dissolution of Parliament ; How Boycotted People are Treated in Ireland: the reign of terror and cruelty ; What boycotting means ; The Woodford Murder ; Begone, Saxon!: Mr. T.M. healy at Boston ; Mr. chamberlain to the non-conformists ; A Colonial View of Mr. Gladstone's Bill ; The " Pall Mall Gazette" on Mr. Gladston's Home Rule Bill ; Gladstone's "Ifs" ; Election of Poor Law guardians for the Bantry union, co. Cork, 1886 ; The Voice of Commerce on the Situation: Address to the Lord Lieutenant ; Mr. Trevelyan on Ireland: 10th February, 1883 ; Lord Monck on Mr. Gladstone's Proposals ; Mr. Healy on Confiscation ; An Oppressed tenant ; Speeches Delivered at a Meeting Held in Queen Street Hall Edinburgh. Subjects; Home Rule. Irish Pamphlets. Irish 19th-20th century history. 1 Kg.