£938
Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs ft. the Library of the Late William St Clair | 683
Auction: 2 February 2022 at 10:00 GMT
Arguments for and against an Union, between Great Britain and Ireland Considered. Dublin, Dec. 1798; Cease your Funning, or the Rebel Detached. Dublin, 1799; Taaffe, Dennis The Probability, Causes and Consequences of an Union between Great Britain and Ireland. Dublin, 1798; An Address to the People of Ireland, against an Union. Dublin, 1799; Letter to Joshua Spencer Esq. occasioned by his Thoughts on an Union. Dublin, 1798; An Impartial View of the Causes leading this country to the necessity of an Union. Dublin, 1799; A Demonstration of the Necessity of a Legislative Union. Caption cropped; A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt. Dublin, 1799; An Argument for Independence, in Opposition to an Union. Dublin, 1799, title torn and loose (but complete); The Case of Ireland Reconsidered. Dublin re-printed, 1799; An Address to the People of Ireland. Dublin, 1799; A Report of the Debate in the House of Commons of Ireland... on the subject of an Union. Dublin, 1799; Sheridan, Richard B. Speech... in reply to Mr Pitt's Speech on the Union with Ireland. Dublin, 1799, with 2 printed lists of names bound in, contemporary half calf; with another volume of pamphlets, some relating to Ireland (c.1753-54, some printed in Dublin) (3)