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Title
グラタンコレクション(昭和61年度文部省大型コレクシ
ョン)
Author(s)
Citation
Issue Date
Type
一橋大学社会科学古典資料センター年報, 8: 26-51
1988-03-31
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Text Version publisher
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10086/5520
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Hitotsubashi University Repository
[T㎎ot,A㎜亘e Robert Jacq腿e8,δα名oη461二4麗伽θ]
4v.port。,tables.22cm.
1727−1781.
On spine:Smith’s Wealth of nations.
Le conciliateurl ou,Lettres d’un ,
貴A−B244
ecc16siastique a un magistrat sur les affaires
pr6sentes.[Par A.R.J.Turgot,et E.C.
Lom6nie de Bri6nnel Rome,1754.
96p.16cm。
Recherches sur la nature et les causes de la
richesse des nations,par Adam Smith.
Traduction nouvelle,avec des notes et
observations,par Germain Gamier...avec le
portrait de Smith.Paris,H.Agasse,an x.
隅●∫h」Les songes d’un homme de bien,ou
discours d’un laique,prononc6・devant le
clerg6.
1802.
5v.front.(port.)21cm. 貴ArB309
S椥皿a,ρ5θκ4.
With this are bound:Chevrier,FranGois
Antoine,1721−1762.Le colporteur.Londres[n.
d,];[Douxm6nil1M6moires et lettres pour
servir吾1’histoire de la vie de Madmoiselle de
Studien Uber die sociale Frage.Von Stella
l’Enclos.Rotterdam,1751. 貴A−B314
[pseud。l Wien,1848.
22p.22cm. 貴A−B272
Straus8,Davi−F盛eddch,1808・1874.
Die christliche Glaubenslehre五n ihrer
You㎎,A孟hur,1741−1820,
Artour Young Arismetique politique
impresa en la Haye a丘01775.[n,p.,n.d.】
91eaves.31cm.
geschichtlichen Entwicklung und im Kampfe
mit der modemen Wissenschaft dargestellt,
Ms。
Spanish translation of some parts of研s
Arithmetique politique,La Haye,1775,
TiUe from cover.
With:Spanish translations of some parts of
Dictionnaire universel de la g60graphie
von David Friedhch Strauss.丁廿bingen,C,F.
Os五ander,1840−41.
2v.22cm。 貴A・B277
Thier8,Ado且phe, 1797・1877
Histoire de la R6volution franCaise.2.
commerGante_par J.Peuchetl Moniteur,no。
212;&Biblioth壱que commerclale。 MSS−6
edition.Pahs,Lecointe,1828−29.
10v.fold.map.21cm. 貴A−B245
Tomm朋i,Donato.
Elogio stohco del cavalier Gaetano
Fi監angieri,scritto dalrawocato Donato
Tommasi,Napoli,Filippo Raimondi,1788、
1p.L,208,[11p.21cm,
En’ata on p.[1】at end. 貴AB267
グラタン・コレクション
価nηG剛伽加卯漉κoJJ鋤o鋸,紛耀4δッ漉鰐G剛伽ク
An Acco㎜t of the late insun’ection in Ireland;
in which is laid open,the secret correspond−
The A㏄ount of settledP or,A ballance stmck
between the Irish proposition agreed to in the
ence between the United Irish and the French
House of commons of Ireland on12th of
Februa!y,1785,and the Enghsh resolutions
govemment,through lord Edward Fitzgerald,
Mr.Arthur O℃onner,James Quigley,and
entered into by the House of commons of
England on the30th of May,1785。Dublin,
Phnted by P.Byme,1785.
64p.22cm. 貴A・B103(8)
others.Together with a short history of the
principal battles between the kingラs forces
and the insurgents;with observations_5.ed.
London,Phnted and sold by J.Evans,&c.[n.
dJ
32p.20cm. 貴A−B103(6)
一26一
Stockdale,1792.
An Acc皿rate report of the speech of R蚤ght Hon.
John Foster,speaker of the House of
co典mons,in the Committee on the Roman
Catholic bi11,Feb.27,1793.Dublin,Phnted by
37,[11p.23cm.
貴AB103(42)
Another sketch of the reign of George III,from
W.Corbet,1793.
[iii】・vi,34p。21cm, 貴A−B103(24)
An Addre8s to the independent members of the
House of commons of Ireland,on the question
the year1780to1790.Being an answer to a
sketch,&c.Pa【t the first.London,Printed
for James Rldgway,1791。
2p.L,1(14p.22cm. 貴AB103(18)
of establishing a regency in this kingdom.
An A㎜wer to certain doctrinesl or,A letter to
Dublin,Printed by W.Porter,1789.
lord Fitzgibbon.Dublin,Printed by James
27p.22cm.
Moore,1791.
Errata on p.27. 貴A−B103(20)
1p.L,53p.22cm, 貴AB103(50)
AnAppealtothepeoplelor,Apohticalollo_
The Alarm;or,The lrish spy.ln a sedes of
Dublin,Phnted by John Murphy,1792.
letters on the present state of affaires in
Ireland,to a Iord high in the oPPosition。
[iii】一vii,153p.21cm. 貴A−B103(24)
Written by an ex−Jesuit,employed by his
Argument8to prove the interposition of the
lordship for that purpose.Dubhn,P直nted by
people to be constitutional and stricUy lega1_
R.Marchbank for the company of
Dublin,P.Byrne,1783.
bookseHers,1779.
79p.22cm. 貴AB103(1)
[31−35p.22cm.
T.一p.wanting,Title and imphnts taken
㎞es,F鵬her, 1758−1808.
The speech of Mr.Ames,in the House of
from‘℃ollison Black1229” 貴AB103(13)
representatives of the United States,when in
[Auck且an一,Wi皿iam田en,1sご蝕名oπ]1744・1814.
committee of the whole,on Thursday,April
Some remarks on the apParent circum・
28,1796,in support of the following motion:
resolved,That it is expendient to pass the
laws necessary to cany into effect the treaty
stances of the war in the fourth week of
October,1795.Dublin,Printed by J.
Chambers,1795.
42p。22cm. 貴AB103(5)
lately concluded be帥een the United States
and the king of Great Br玉tain.Philadelphia,
Printed by John Fenno,1796.
rp.1.,59p.21cm. 貴A−B103(38)
Three letters to the earl of Carlisle,from
William Eden,esq.On certain perversions of
political reasoningl and on the nature,
progress and effect of party spirit and of
Analysi80f the following considerations.Land
and trade have but one董nterest_[n.P.,n.d.]
parties.On the present circumstances of the
war between Great Britain and the combined
powers of France and Spain.On the public
1p。L,45p.22cm.
T.一P.wanting.
Title taken from the p.1. 貴A−B103(13)
debts,on the public credit,and on the means
of raisingsupplies,Dubhn,Printed by W,
血derson,George, 1760−1796.
A general view of the variations which have
been made in the affairs of the East−lndia
company,from the conclusion of the war,in
India,in1784,to the commencement of the
present hostilities,By George Anderson_
London,Phnted for John Stockdale,1792.
[3]一116p.11fold.tables.23cm.
Spotswood,for the company of booksellers,
1779.
1p.L,98p.22cm. 貴A−B103(14)
Authentic detail of an affair of honour,between
貴A−B103(42)
William Todd Jones,Esq.and Sir Richard
Musgrave.Dublin,1802.
1p.L,9p.22cm. 貴A−B103(7)
Barber,Samuel,1738?一1811.
Supplement to the General view of the
affairs of the East−India company,including
an answer to the Observations,published by
George Tiemey Esq.on that subject.By
George Anderson...London,Printed for John
Remarks on a pamphlet,entitled The
present state of the Church of Ireland,by
Richard,lord bishop of Cloyne.By Samuel
Barber...Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1787.
60p。21cm. 貴A−B103(29)
一27一
pour R.Edwards&T.Spilsbury,1794.
1p.1.,76p.21cm. 貴A−B103(37)
Bame8,George.
A defence of the parliamentary institution
of Ireland.Bdng a br蓋ef historical sketch of
the acts of parliament from the year1753,By
George Barnes,Esq’,Dublin,Printed by H.
」,P.Brissot,d6put6du d6partement d’Eure
Fitzpatrick,1802.
et Loire,a ses commettans,sur la situation de
32p.21cm.
la Convention nationale,sur1’innuence des
anarchistes,&1es maux qu’elle a caus6s,sur
On title・page inscribed in pen,“From the
la n6cessit6{1,an6antir cette influence pour
Author” 貴A−B103(32)
sauver la R6publique.Paris,P.Provost,
r6impr.吾Londre6,pour R。Edwards&T.
[Bevan,Joseph G㎜ey]1753−1814.
A summary of the doctrines,discipline,and
Spilsbury,1794,
224p,21cm. 貴A−BlO3(37)
history of Friendsl written at the desire of the
meeting for sufferings,in London.5.ed.
London,pτinted;Dubhn,reprinted by Rachel
MariaJackson,1793.
24p.22cm. 貴AB103(16)
J.P.Bhssot,deputy of Eure and Loire,to
his constituents,on the situation of the
Nat孟onal convention,on the innuence of the
anarchists,and the evils it has caused,and
on the necessity of annihilatihg that influence
in order to save the republic.Translated from
Les Bienfai的du roi,ou la France reconnois−
sante,hymne en1’honneur de Louis XVL
Liege,」.」.Tutot,1781.
the French.New ed.Dublin,Phnted for
23p.21cm. 貴AB103(34)
Messrs.Bumet,Wogan[etc.1[n.d,]
1p,L,xx,67p.21cm, 貴A−B103(37)
[Bon“,S〃Thoma8]加■’.
National advantages to be derived from
adopting the following plans:viz.1.A landtax
in place of tythes,II.Extension of the woollen
and cotton manufactures_.X.Supplying the
City of Dublin with water at two・thirds of the
present expence.By a citizen of Dublin.
Dublin,Printed by Thomas Morton Bates,
[Burgh,Wi皿iam]
Defense of opposition with respect to their
conduct on Irish affairs,with explanatory
notes.Dedicated to the Right Honourable C.J.
Fox。By an Ihsh gentleman,a member of the
Whig club.Dublin,L.White,1785.
iv.[2】,50p,22cm.
1799.
23p.22cm. 貴AB103(7)
T.一P.wanting。
[Brink且ey,」①hn]1763−1835.
Title and imprints taken from Collison
Black1363. 貴A−B103(8)
Considerations on the silver currency,
relative to both the general evil as affecting
Burke,Edmun一,1729P−1797,
the empire且nd the present enormous
A letter from a distinguished English
commoner(Rt.Hon.Ed d B ke)to
particular evil in Ireland.With an appendix
the state of gold and silver coin in year1717...
a peer of Ireland on the penal laws against
lrish Catholics,previous to the late repeal of
Dublin,Printed for J.Miliken,1805.
a part thereof,in the session of the Irish
58,[1]p.table.22c’m.
parliament,held A.D.1782.Dublln,Printed by
Errata on p.[1]at end. 貴AB103(21)
Thomas M’donne111791.
24p.22cm. 貴A−B103(23)
containing a report of Sir Isaac Newton on
Brissot de Warvme,Jacque8Pierre,1754・1793.
Brissot,d6put6du d6partement dEure et
Loire a ses commettans,pr6c6d6d’autres
A letter from the Right Hon.Edmund Burke
to his grace the duke of Portland,on the
piさces int6ressantes de Bτissot,viz.1.Projet
conduct ofthe minority in Parliament,
de d6claration de l’Assemble nationale aux
puissances6trangeres.2.Rapport fait au nom
du Comit6(1e d6fense g6n6rale sur les
containing fifty−four art亜cles of impeachment
against the Right Hon.C.」.Fox.From the
original copy in the possession of the noble
dispositions du gouvemement britannique
duke,Dublin,Printed by J.Chambers,1797.
envers la France,&sur les mesures a
prendre.3.Rappo丘sur les hostilit6s du roi
63p.22cm. 貴AB103(47)
d’Angleteπe&du stadhouder des Provinces
Unies.Paris,P.Privost,r6impr.a Londres
一28一
containing a refutation of certain dangerous
doctrines advanced in his remarks on the
Mr.Burke’s speech,on the lstDecember
1783upon the question for the speaker’s
bishop of Cloyne’s Present state of the
leaving the chair,in order for the House to
Church of lreland.By the Rev.Robe貢
Burrowes...Dubhn,Printed by George
resolve itself into committee on Mr。Fox’s
East Indla bi11.Dublin,Phnted for L,White,
Gherson,1787.
1p.1.,67p.21cm. 貴A−B103(29)
1784.
2p,1.,105p.21cm。 貴A−B103(40)
Observations on the course of science
A reply to the treasury pamphlet entitled,
taught at present in Trinity College,Dublin,
“The proposed system of trade with Ireland
with some improvements suggested therein.
Dublin,Printed by George Grierson,1792.
1p.L,67p.21cm. 貴A−B103(10)
explained”London,Phnted for J.Debrett,
1785.
90,[1]p.22cm
Calo㎜eラCharlesAlexandrede,1734・1802.
Errata at end. 貴A−B103(9)
The political state of Europe at the
beginning of1796;or,Considerations on the
most effectual means of procuring a soli〔1and
A representation to Hls Majesty moved in
the House of commons by the Right
permanent peace.With an appendix...by
Honourable Edmund Burke,and seconded by
the Right Honourable W皿am Windham,on
Monday,June14,1784,and negatived.With a
Mons。de Calonne_translated from the
French ms,by P.Byme,1796.
x,xxix,152p.22cm. 貴A・B103(18)
preface and notes.Dublin,Phnted for Luke
White and Patt.Bryne,1784.
The speech delivered bythe order and the
52p.21cm. 貴AB103(31)
presence of the Klng,in the Assembly of the
notables,held at Versailles the22nd of
Febmary1787.By M.de Calonne..。Dublin,
Two letters addressed to a member of the
present Parliament,on the proposals for
Printed by P.Byme,1787.
1p,1.,46p.21cm. 貴A−B103(35)
peace with the regicide directory of France.
By the Right Hon.Edmund Burke.Dublin,
Campbell,Wi皿iam.
Printed by William Porter for P.Wogan,[&c,】
Avindicationoftheprinciplesand
1796.
1p.1.,137p.22cm. 貴A−B103(47)
Campbe1L[Dublin]Printed by P。Byme,
1787、
to the translator of his Reflections on the
1p.1.,74p.21cm. 貴A−B103(30)
Revolution in France;the other to captain W.
on the same subject.Dublin,Printed for P,
Wogan,[&c.]179L
Candid remarks upon the stage−bi11,now
[3】・24p.22cm. 貴AB103(47)
depending.Humbly addressed to the Right
Hon,the Lord Mayor,sheriffs,commons,ahd
citizens of Dublin.Dublin,Printed and sold
by R。Marchbank,1785.
31p.22cm. 貴A・B103(10)
Burke,R量chard, 1733−1794,
A letter from Richard Burke,Esq.to
**********Esq.of Cork in which the legality
and propriety of the meeting recommended in
A Can一蛆review of the most important
Mr.Bryne’s circular letter are discussed;
together with some observations on a
measure proposed by a friend to the place of
the Catholic committee.Dublin,Printed by P.
Bryne,1792.
2p.L,46p,21cm. 貴AB103(24)
A letter to the Rev.Samuel Barber..
Addressed to the bishop of Cloyne,in answer
to his books,entitled,The present state of the
Church of lreland.2.ed.By William
Two正etters from the Right Honourable
Edmund B皿ke,on the French revolution,one
Bu皿owes,Robert.
character of the Presbyterians of Ireland.
occun甲ences that took place in Ireland,during
the last three years_in a Ietter addressed to
George Stacpoole,Esq.ofGrosvenor−Place,
London.London,Printe(1for J.Bell,1786.
1p.1.,91p.22cm. 貴AB103(15)
Cartw盛ght,Jo㎞,1740−1824.
An appea1,civil and military on the subject
一29一
Chapman,Wi皿iam,1749−1832.
Observations on the advantages of bringing
of the English constitution.By John
Cartwright Esq.Being a secon〔1edition of
part the firstl to which are now added,parts
the second and third,containing Strictures on
the Grand canal roun(1by the circular road
into the River Liffey.Addressed to_the
agrossviolationoftheconstitutionlA
commissioners appointed by Parliament,for
makingwide and convenient the streets of
constitutional system of military defence;
Reflections on the utter incompatibility of a
standing amly with national freedom,&c.&c。
London,Printed for and sold by the Author,
Dublin.Dublin,Printed by P.Byrne,1785.
1p.1.,29p.22cm. 貴AB103(12)
1799.
Churchill,Charles, 1731・1764.
viii,297,[11】p.front.(map)22cm.
The Rosciad.By C.Churchi1L8.ed.,with
large additions.To which is added,the
Smithfield Rosciad.Dublin,Printed for J,
En’ata on p.[111
0n title page,inscribed in pen“Presented
to Henry Grattan,Esq.as a token ofrespect
Exshaw,[&c.]1764.
83p.20cm. 貴A−B103(43)
by the Author” 貴A−B103(48)
Clare,Jo㎞Fitzgibbon,1s∫θ8γ!のξ1749−1802.
The speech of the Right Honourable John,
A summary of treatise by Major
Cartwright,entitled The people’s ba面er
against undue influencel or,The commonsヲ
house of Parliament,according to the
constitution, [Londonl Phnted and
earl of Clare,10rd high chancellor of Ireland,
in the House of lords of Ireland,Monday,
Febmary19,1798,0n a motion made by the
earl of Moira.Dublin,Printed for John
Milliken,1798.
1p.1.,55p.22cm.
distributed gratis by the Society for
constitutional information,1782.
Many marginal notes in manuscript。
8p,22cm.
Caption title, 貴A・B103(48)
貴A−B103(50)
Carysfort,Jo㎞Joshua Proby,13吻1i砿
The speech of the Right Honourable John,
1751・1828.
Copy of a letter from the Right Honourable
earl of Clare,lord high chancellor of Ireland,
in the House of lords of Ireland,on a motion
lord Carysfort,to the Huntingdonshire
committee to which is added The report of
made by the earl of Moira,Monday,February
19,1798_By Authority.Dubhn,Printed for
the Westminster sub・committee,respecting
John Milleken,1798.
2p.L,87,ix p.22cm.
the duration of Parhament,and the
representation of this countyl with the
resolution of the committee.[London]
Many marginal notes in manuscript.
Printed and d五stributed gratis by the Society
for constitutional information[n。d.]
貴A−B103(50)
16p.22cm.
The speech of the Right Honourable John,
Caption title. 貴A−B103(48)
lord baron Fitzgibbon(now earl of Clare〉_
dehvered in the House of peers on the second
Catholic Society of Dubli皿.
reading of the bill for the relief of His
Declaration of the Catholic society of
Majesty’s Roman Catholicsubjects,March13,
Dublin,resolutions and oath of united
Irishmen;Phelan’s letter and Kenmare’s
1793.Dublin,Printed by R.Marchbank,forJ・
Milliken,1798。
address.Dublin,Printed for R.White,1791。
1p.L,42p.22cm.
22p,22cm. 貴AB103(23)
Many marginal notes in manuscript.
貴AB103(50)
Cau貰fie且d,わρ.げ死7ηs,1732−1814
The reply of the Right Rev.doctor
Caulfield,Roman Catholic bishop,and of the
Roman Catholic clergy of Wexford,to the
mispresentations of Sir Richard Musgrave,
bart.With a preface and appendix.Dublin,
Printed by M.Fitzpatrick1801.
1p.L,vii,60p.21cm. 貴ABlO3(26)
[Clarke,J.]
The neglected wealth of Ireland explore(1;
or,A plan view of the great national
advantages which may be obtained by
compleating the navigation of the river
Shannon,the uniting of other rivers to it,the
working of mines and the establishment of
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various manufactures in the kingdom of
Ireland.With some observation on the means
Considerations on the negotiation for reduc董ng
of canying these plans into execution...By J.
Ireland.To which is added postscript.
C。Dublin,Phnted by M.Mills,1778.
1p.1,,46p.22cm. 貴A・B103(1)
Addressed to the holders of four per cent.
[Clarke,Jo㎞】
the rate of interest on the national debt of
debentures,and treasury bills at3d.per day.
Dublin,Printed by J.Chambers,1787.
1p.L,21,11p.22cm. 貴A・B103(4)
AconciseviewoftheHouseofindustry,
The Con8砒utional interests of Ireland,with
respect to the popery laws,impartlally
investigated.Dublin,Printed by J.Moore,
with respect,principally,to some interesting
particulars in the interna蓋state and
regulation of it.By a member of the
Corporation.Dublin,Printed by W.Porter,
1791.
4p.1.,viii,64p.22cm.
1791.
29p,22cm. 貴A−B103(12〉
貴AB103(23)
Coigly,James,4.1798.
The life of the Rev.James Coigly,
observations upon his tr玉a1,an address to the
Cooper,Th①ma8, 1759−1838。
A reply to Mr.Burke伊s invective against Mr.
peoPle of Ireland,and several interesting
letters,all written by himself during his
confinement in Maidstonegoal, [London,
Cooper,and Mr.Watt,in the Houseof
commons on the30th of Aprll,1792.By
1798]
貴AB103(33)
vi,57p,21cm.
Co㎜onplacearguments.[n.P.,
En層ata pasted on verso of the2nd p.L
Thomas Cooper。Manchester,Printed by M.
Falkner,1792.
109,[11p.22cm.
n.d.】
Errata at end. 貴A−B103(47)
[9]一100p.21cm.
[Comeil塁e,Jo㎞]
Caption title.
Wanting:p.1−8,33,34,37−48.
貴AB103(31〉
Catholic emancipation. London,Printed for
John Stockdale,1805.
貴A−B103(28)
Congleton,Henry Pame且1,加70n,1776・1842.
59p.21cm。
Observations upon the state of currency in
Ireland and upon the course of exchange
Country politics;or,A dialogue between farmer
between Dublin and London.By Henry
Peter and neighbour James.[n.p.,n.d.】
Pamell,Esq.DubHn,Printed for M.N.
Mahon,1804.
12p.18cm.
Caption title。
viii,55,[31p,tables.22cm. 貴A・B103(21)
貴A・B103(22)
Courtenay,John,1741−1816.
Observations upon the state of curr6ncy in
Ireland,and upon the course of exchange
Philosophical renections on the late
Revolution in France,and the conduct of the
between Dublin and London.3.ed,Dublin,
Printed for M.N.Mahon;London,Reprinted
dissenters in England,in a letter to the Rev.
Dr.Priestley.By J.Courtenay,Esq.2.ed,
with additions.London,Printed for T,
Becket,1790.
1p.L,96p.21cm.
for J,Johnson,&c.,1804.
2p.1.,92p。22cm.
With appendix(included in paging)
貴AB103(7)
On verso of t.一p.inscribed“Right Honble
Henry Grattan from the Author”貴AB103(36)
Consideration8,&c.[Dublin?1769P]
[51−92p.22cm.
[Coxe,Tench]1755・1824.
A brief examination of lord Sheffield’s
Incomplete:t.一p.and all after p.92are
wanting. 貴A−B103(13)
Observations on the commerce of the United
States,in seven numbers.With two supple−
Considerations on the effects of protecting
duties,In a letterto a newly−elected member
mentary notes on Amehcan manufactures.
Philadelphla,M.Carey,179L
vii,135p.21cm. 貴AB103(39)
of Parliament.Dublin,Printed for W.Wilson,
1783.
2p.L,45p.22cm, 貴AB103(3)
[Crawthrone,Josepk]
The crisis:or,A defence of administration
一31一
against the imaginary victory and
il1・grounded triumph of opposition.lnscribed
charge of supporting the defenders.Dublin,
to the people of Great Bhtain and Ireland.
2p.1.,12p,21cm. 貴A−B103(24)
The second edition.London,Phnted for the
author,and sold by Mr.Be11&Mr.Stockdale,
Printed by H.Fitzpatrick,1793.
Demp8terラGeorge,1732−1818.
1785.
1p.1.,xix,49p、22cm. 貴A−B103(14)
The Chsis,or reflections on the proposed
settlement of the British govemment.Dublin,
Printed by P.Byme,1789.
A discourse containing a summary of the
proceedings of the directors of the Soc蚤ety for
extending the fishehes and improving the sea
coastofGreatBritain,sincethe25th march,
94p.22cm. 貴A−B103(17)
1788,and some thoughts on the present
emigrations from the Highlands.By George
Dempster.Together with Some reflections
intended to promote the success of the said
[Cuπan,Jo㎞Philpot]1750−1817.
A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund
Burke,on the present state of lreland.
society,by John Gray_London,Printed for
G.&T.Wilkie and J。Debrett,1789.
Dublin,Printed by J.Chambers,1795.
50p.21cm. 貴A−B103(25)
“For the Right Honble Henry Gratten from
iv,[3]一87p.fold.pL22cm.
George Dempster July22th1789”:inscribed in
[Cu面e,James]1765−1805.
pen on t.一P.
A letter,commercial and political,
“Some reflections intended to promote the
success of the Scotch fishing company,sent
addressed to the Right Hon.William Pitt,in
which the reahnterests of Britain in the
present crisis are considered,and some
observations are offered on the general state
by John Gray_”l p.[37]一87. 貴A−B103(19)
Devereux,James E“war4。
of E皿ope.By Jasper Wilson,Esq.Dublin,
Printed for P.Byme,and J.Moore,1793.
Observations on the factions which have
ruled Ireland on the calumnies thrown upon
70p.22cm. 貴AB103(15)
the people of that country,and on the justice,
expendiency,and necessity of restoring to the
Day,Thomas, 1748−1789,
Catholics their political rights.By J.E.
Two speeches of Thomas Day,Esq.at the
general meetings of the counties of
Devereux...2.ed.London,Published by W。J.
Richardson,and J.Debrett,1801.
xiii,160p.21cm.
Cambridge and Essex,held March25,and
Aph125,1780.[London]Phnted and
Errata on ve1Bo of t.一P.
distributed gratis by the Society for
constitutional information,1780.
19p.22cm. 貴A・B103(48)
On t.一p.inscribed in pen:From the Author.
貴A−B103(26)
Di皿on,Henry Augustus Di皿on−Lee,13’h
ADefenceoftheconductofthecourtof
び∫soo祝%あ1777−1832.
Portugal with a full refutation of the several
Letter to the noblemen and gentlemen who
composed the deputation from the Catholic of
Ireland,on the subject of their mission.From
charges alleged against that kingdom,with
respect to lreland.Originally whtten in the
Portuguese,by a gentleman of distinction...
the Honourable Henry Augustus Dillon_
London,Phnted for J.Budd,1805.
2p.L,56p.21cm.
Dublin,A.Fox,1783.
vii,60,11]p.22cm.
Errata at end, 貴A−B103(4)
On half−title page inscribed in pen:“With
the Authors best compliments to Mr.
A Defence of the Rockingham party,in their
Grattan” 貴A−B103(28)
late coalition with the Right Honourable
Fredehc Lord North.London,Printed for J.
Stockdale,1783.
Short view of the Catholic question,in a
1p.L,52p.22cm.
letter to a counsellor at law in Dublin,By the
Incomplete:all after p,52wanting.
Honourable Henry Augustus Dillon,M.P.
貴A−B103(14)
London,Phnted for J.Debrett,1801.
1p,1.,50p.21cm. 貴A−B103(26)
Defence o丘he sub−committee of the Catholics
of Ireland,from the imputations attempted to
be thrown on that body,particularly from the
ADis8ertation,addressedtoafriend,onthe
propriety of admitting the Roman Catholics
一32一
of Ireland to a share in the elective
constitutionalinfomation,1782.
franchise。Dubiin,Printed by P.Byme,1792.
9[i.e。7]p,22cm.
1p、L,ii,41p.21cm. 貴A−B103(24)
p.7misnumbered9.
Signed:an Anglo−Saxon.
Dissertation upon the perpetual mutiny b肌
By a gentleman of T.C.D.Dublin,Phnted
貴A−B103(48)
E“gewor出,R董chard Lovell,1744−1817.
by Joseph Hi11,1781.
[3]一28p.22cm.
AlettertotheRightHon.theearlof
Charlemont,on the tellograph,and on the
defence of lreland.By Richard Lovell
Errata on p.28. 貴AB103(2)
Edgeworth.Dublin,Printed for P.Byme,
[Dre㎜an,William]
1797,
A letter to his excellency earl Fitzwilliam
52p.22cm. 貴A−B103(16)
lord lieutenant,&c.of Ireland.Dublin,
Printed by J.Chambers,1795.
1p.1.,51p.22cm. 貴AB103(5)
[E且ringt①n,Th・m朋,δρ.φL6ガ8h伽伽ゴ枷%5]
[Drennan,William]1754−1820。
Letters of Orellana,an Irish Helot,to the
The vindlcation of Dr。Troy from the
charge of inconsistency,refuted in reply to
the answer to the yeoman’s letter to Mr.
seven Northem counties not represented in
the National assembly of delegates,held at
clergyman’s review of S.N.’s inquiry.By S.N.
1760−1835.
Wickham,and to the Roman Catholic
Dublin,October1784,for obtaining a more
Dublin,Printed by and for R.E.Mercier,1804.
1p.L,79p.21cm. 貴A−B103(27)
equal representation of the peoPle in the
Parliament of Ireland。Dublin,Printed by J.
Chambers,1785.
75p.22cm。
Erskine,Thoma8Erskine,加〆oη,1750−1823.
A view of the causes and consequences of
the present war with France.By the Hon.
Ohginally pubhshed in the Belfast
news・1etter. 貴A・B103(46)
[Duigenan,Patrick】 1735−1816.
An address to the nobility and gentry of the
Church of Ireland...explaining the real causes
of the commotions and insurrections in the
southem parts of this kingdom,respecting
tithes_By a layman。Dublin,Printed by
Henry Watts,1786.
1p.L,112p.21cm. 貴ABlO3(29)
Thomas Erskine.Dublin,Printed for P.
Wogan,[&c.11797.
1p.L,107p.22cm. 貴A−B103(15)
Extracねfrom the album,at the Streatham;or,
Ministerial amusements.To which are added,
The bulse,a pindahc ode;and Jeky11,an
eclogue.Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1788.
iv,[5]48p.20cm. 貴AB103(43)
Fact8and arguments respecting the great
utility of an extensive plan of inland navi−
Dumouriez,Charles Frangoi8Dup6rier,
gatlon in Ireland,with appendix,containing
1739−1823.
the report of Wmiam Jessop...By a frlend to
Tableau speculatif de1’Europe.Par M.
national industry.Dublin,Pdnted by
Dumouriez.[n.p.]1798.
160p.18cm.
William Porter,1800.
1p.L,77p.20cm. 貴A・B103(19)
Closely trimmed:p.3−15。 貴AB103(22)
Farley,E−ward。
Duquery,Henry,
House of commons oHreland,on Thursday
Imprisonment for debt,unconstitutionaL By
Edward Farley,Esq.The second edition.
London,Printed for the author,and sold by
the22d of January,1785,0n the address to the
all booksellers,1795.
King,on proposing an amendment to entreat
56p.22cm.
His Majesty not to refuse entering into a
Date of publication corrected in pen,1798.
negociation with the present govemment of
貴AB103(17)
The speech of Henry Duquery,Esq.,in the
France...Dublin,Printed for J.Moore,1795.
21p,22cm. 貴AB103(5)
The Duty of a freeman,addressed to the
electors ofGreat Bhtain.[London]Phnted and
distributed gratis by the Society for
Ferrar,Jo㎞.
Aplanforclothingandeducatingthe
destitute orphans and poor children of
soldiers,1abourers,and others,humbly
submitted to the consideration of his
一33一
excellency the lord lieutenant,by John
March1,1791.Dublin,Printed by Robert
Fe皿ar_[Dublinl printed by J.Chambers,
Crostw「aite[1791]
1795.
22p,22cm. 貴A−B103(4)
8P.18cm.
貴AB103(22)
Gamett,Thomas, 1766−1802.
Floo一ラHenry,1732−1791.
Speech of the Right Hon.Henry Flood,in
the House of commons of Great Britain,
Alectureonthepreservationofhealth.By
February15,1787,0n the commercial treaty
with France.Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,
2p.L,[5]・72p.22cm. 貴A−B103(20)
1787.
[Gea亘,Frederick?]
27p.22cm. 貴AB103(13)
Observations on the present state of the
com laws of Ireland,so far as they partially
For−yce,James,1720−1796.
The delusive and persecuting spirit of
relate to the metropolis.Dublin,Printed and
popery:A sermon preached in Monkwel1−
l p.1.,28p.
T.Gamett_Liverpool,Printed by M’creely,
1797.
sold byR.Marchbank,179L
Street on the lOth of Februa可last,being the
day appointed for a general fast.By James
Numerous annotations in pen in the
margins throughout. 貴A・B103(4)
Fordyce.London,Phnted for T.Cadel1,1779.
vii,36p.22cm. 貴A−B103(16)
GeneralCo㎜i廿eeoftkeRomanCatholicsof
Ireiand。
Forsyth,Wmiam,1737−1804.
An address from the General committee of
Roman Catholics to their Protestant fellow
Observations on the diseases,defects,and
injuries in all kinds of fruit and forest trees.
subjects and to the public in genera1,
With an account of a particular method of
cure invented and practised by William
respectingthe calumnies and mispresenta−
Forsyth...Dublin,Printed for P。Byrne,1791.
2p.L,71p.22cm. 貴A−B103(20)
regard to their principles and conduct_
tions now so industhously circulated with
Dublin,Phnted by P.Byrne,1792.
viii,45p.22cm, 貴A・B103(23)
Fox,Charles James,1749−1806.
Substance of the speech of the Right
General observations on the state of affairs in
Ireland,and its defence against in invasion.
Honourable Charles James Fox,on Monday,
December1,1783,upon a motion for the
By a country gentleman.Dublin,Printed for
George Johnson,1797.
2p.L,83p.22cm. 貴AB103(16)
commitment of the bill“for vesting the affairs
of the East−lndia company in the hands of
certain commissioners for the benefit of the
proprietors,and of the public。”Dublin,
Printed by P.Bryne,1784.
[Gough,Jo㎞]1721・1791.
Tracts on tithes.1.Brief and serious
1p.L,35p.21cm. 貴A・B103(40)
Francis,S〃Phil量p,1740−1818.
Proceedings in the House of commons on
the slave trade and state of the negroes in the
West India islands,with an appendix.By
Philip Francis,Esq. London,Phnted for
Caroline Ridgway,1796.
2p.1.,105p.22cm. 貴AB103(20)
reasons why the people called Quakers do not
pay tithes.Published by sa五d people in1768,
ll.Plain reasons why the people called
Quakers may in conscience,and ought in
duty to pay tithes Published in1786and said
to be written by a prelate of this kingdom.III.
Avindicationofthebriefandseriousreasons
in replytothelast.ByJ.G.oneofsaid
people.Dublin,Phnted by Robe貢Jackson,
1786.
76p.18cm. 貴AB103(22)
The question as it stood in March1798.2.
ed.London,Printed for R.Faulder,H.D.
[Grace,George]
Symonds,and Messrs.Richardsons,1798,
1p.L,24p.22cm. 貴A−B103(20)
A Free trade between Irelan(i and the East
Indies,submitted to the considerations of the
people of this country,by a free merchant of
the East Indies,a native of this kingdom,
A short plea for human nature and
common sense.In which it is attempted to
state a few general principles for the direction
of our judgement of the lrish Roman
Catholics.By a lay Protestant,Dublin,
Printed by P.Byme,1787.
[iii]一vi,56p.22cm, 貴A−B103(23)
一34一
London,Published by G.Thompson[1799]
Grattan,Henry, 1746甲1820.
The speech of Mr.Grattan in the House of
24p。22cm。 貴A−B103(17)
commons,on the Cathohc question.London,
Printed by Thomas Collins for Joseph
Booker,1805.
1p.L,69p,21cm. 貴A−B103(28)
Pαア’毎ηz6η’,1783.
Afu11andfaithfulreportofthedebatesin
both Houses of Parliament,on Monday the
17th Febma!y,and Fhday the21st of
Febmary1783,0n the article of peace。
London,S.Bladon,1783.
116,72p.22cm.
The speeches of the Right Honourable
Henry Grattan,in the Irish,and in the
Imperial Parhament.Edited by his son。
Incomplete:T.・p.wanting. 貴A−B103(14)
London,Longman,Hurst,Rees,Ome,and
Brown;Dublin,R.Milliken,1822.
4v.front。(port.)22cm. 貴A・B103(52)
P副f佛碗.1%御s6厚Co解解on5.
Minutes of the evidence taken before a
Committee of the House of commons,being a
committee of the whole house,to whom it
[Grattan,Jamesl
A letter to a member of the Honourable
was referred to consider of so much ofHis
House of commons of lreland.Dublin,
Majesty’mostgracious speech to both houses
of Parliament,on the25th day of January
Printed for Peter Wilson,1760.
24p,19cm. 貴AB103(11)
1785,as relates to the adjustment of the
commercial intercourse between Great Britain
and Ireland.Dublin,Printed by P。Byme,
[ l
A letter to the gentry,clergy,freemen and
freeholders of the city of Dublin.Dublin,
1785.
216p,1fold.table.22cm. 貴A−B103(8)
Printed for G。Faulkner&P.Wilson,1758.
[3]一14p.22cm. 貴A−B103(11)
Report from the Committee appointed to
examine the physicians who have attended
[一】
The recorder’s second letter to the gentry,
His Majesty during his lllness,touchingthe
clergy,freemen and freeholders,of the city of
present stateof His Majestゾs health.[n.p.l
Dublin.Dublin,Phnted forG.Faulkner and
Printed from the copy published by authority,
P.Wilson,1758.
16p.22cm. 貴A−B103(11)
1789.
100p.22cm. 貴A−B103(20)
[Gray,Jo㎞1 1724−1811,
Comparatlve view of the public burdens of
Great Britain and Ireland,with a propbsal for
putting both island on an equality,in regard
to the freedom of foreign trade.London,
Pdnted for G.Robinson,1772.
1p.1.,64p.22cm. 貴A・B103(13)
Report from the select committe appointed
to examine and state the several accounts and
other papers,presented to the House of
commons in this session of Parliament,
relating to public income and expendlture,
and to report to the House what has been the
whole amount of the public income and
Gray−on,Robert。
expenditure during the last five years...
An inquiry into the expences of the
collection of the revenue of Irel and,and the
London,Phnted for J.Debrett,1791.
1p.1.,23p.,561eaves of tables(some
examination of the principal merchants of
folded),8p.22cm.
Dublin,respecting fees of office in the
customhouse,&c.From the report of the
Committee of the House of commons of the
Iast sessions.Robert Graydon,Esq.chairman.
Dublin,Printed by J.Chambers,1795.
1p.1.,32p.22cm。 貴AB103(5)
Gt.Brit.Lαωs,5如’躍εs,αo
Tax on income.A correct abridgement of
an act for imposing a tax on all income,
containing those clauses which principally
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report what they find thehn to the House_
London,Phnted for J.Debrett,1794.
2p,L,88p。22cm. 貴A−B103(41〉
affect landlords,tenants...with schedules.
一35一
[Grenvi皿e,George]1712−1770.
The speech of a Right Honourable
gentleman,on the motion for expelling Mr.
Wilkes,Friday,February3,1769.Dublin,
Substance of the speech delivered by the
earl of Moira,at the anniversary meeting of
the Benevolent society of St.Patrick held_on
Printed for W.Watson,1769.
Thursday,March the17th1803.London,
48p.22cm. 貴A−B103(16)
Printed for J.Ridgway,1803.
iv,[5]一23p.22cm. 貴AB103(20)
Grenvi皿e,Wi皿iam Wyndham,1759−1834.
Spe㏄h ofIord Grenville in the House of
peers,on the motion of the duke of Bedford
Hastings,Wan℃n,1732−1818.
for the dismissal of ministers,Thursday,
London,Prまnted for G.Kearsley,1786.
March22,1798.London,Printed forJ.
2p.1.,160p.21cm. 貴AB103(40)
Mr.Hastings’s review of the state of Benga1.
Wright,1798.
31p,22cm. 貴AB103(20)
Headfort,Thomas Taylour,1s’卿αη厩5砿
1757−1828,4碗多z4αη渉.
Guar−ian of public credit,containing a variety
of important observations on the nature of
our public debt,and a proof of the certainty
Areportofthetrialonanactionfor
of its liquidation...the whole intersperced
with several letters to the minister and others
Headfort,for criminal conversation with
damages,brought by the Reverend Charles
Massy against the most noble the marquis of
on the subject.Also miscellaneous strictures
on lottehes_ London,Printed for the author,
plantiffs wife.Damages laid at£40,000.
Taken in short・hand by an eminent barrister.
Dublin,Printed for M.N.Mahon,1804。
viii,95p.21cm.
1788.
viii,60p.22cm,
At head of title;By authohty.£10,000
Title・page tom at top and bottom.
damages.Summer assizes.Trial at Ennis,
county of Clare,on27th July,1804,before the
貴A・B103(19)
Hon.baron Smith,and a special jury.
Errata on p.60.
貴A−B103(33)
Hamilton,Jo74A』rchibald, 1770−1827
Thoughts on the fomlation of the late and
[Hellen,Robert]
present administrations.By Lord Archibald
An answer to observations on a speech,
Hamilton.London,Printed for Longman and
delivered the26th day of December,1769,in
Rees,and William Miller,1804,
1p.L,69p。22cm。 貴A−B103(21)
the House of lords in Ireland.With an
apPendix containing the opinions of the
judges of England and Ireland,on the subject.
By a member of the House of common.2.ed.
Hamilton,Hugh,δρ.,1729−1805.
Philosophical essays on the following
subjects I、On the principヌes of mechanics,II。
with additions.Dublin,Printed for J.Hoey,
1770,
32p.22cm.
On the ascent of vapours,the formation of
clouds,rain and dew,and on several other
Incomplete. 貴A−B103(1)
ph記nomena of air and water.III.Observa−
tions and conjectures on the nature of the
aurora borealis,and the tails of comets。By
[He且y−Hutchinson,Jo㎞】1724・1794.
A letter from the secretary of state to the
Hugh Hamilton_Dublin,Printed by W.
Sleater,1766.
3p.L,128p.fold.table.21cm.貴A−B103(44)
[Hastigns,Fmncis Raw−on・Ha8th琶gs,15∫
規α7卿3朔1754・1826.
A correct report ofthe eloquent,animated,
and truly patriotic speech,delivered by the
earl of Moira in the House of lords,on
Wednesday the9th of March,1803,upon the
MayorofCork,on thesubject ofthebill
presented by Mr.Orde on the15th August
1785,for effecting the intercourse and
commerce between Great Britain and Ireland,
on permanent and equitable principles for the
mutual benefit of both kingdoms.Dublin,
Printed by P.Byme,1785.
iv,52p.22cm. 貴A−B103(9)
Hely・Hutch董nso皿,Richard,1s陀α7’ρプ
motion of lord Hobart_respecting the French
and Dutch armaments.2ed.London,Printed
for J.Ridgway,1803.
18p.22cm, 貴A−B103(21)
Poηoμ8・h〃20名41756−1825.
The speech of the Right Honb1e.Iord
Hutchinson,in the House of lords,on the
Cathohc question.London,Printed by
一36一
Thomas Collins,for Joseph Booker,1805.
ses d6bats.Par M。D’Ivemois. Londres,1795.
23p.21cm. 貴AB103(28)
iv,91p.21cm.
貴A・B103(35)
[Hertfor{1,Francis lngram Se卸mour Conway,2η4
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Ashortacとountofthelaterevolutionin
A letter to the first Belfast company of
Geneva;and of the conduct of France towards
that republic,from October1792,to October
volunteers,in the province of Ulster.Dublin,
Phnte(l by P.Byme,1782.
1794,ln a series of letters to an American,by
38十p,22cm.
Francis d’Ivemois,Esq.Translated and
Incomplete:1ast leaf wanting. 貴AB103(3)
enlarged from Tableau de la r6volution
frangoise a Genさve.London,Printed by T.
Spilsbury and son,for P.Elmsley andJ.
The History of the Dublin election in the year
l749.With a sketch of the present state of
parties in the kingdom of lreland。By a
vi,77p.21cm。
Briton.London,Printed for John Swan,1753.
On title−page inscribed in pen“From the
Debrett,1795.
xv,111,198p.22cm.
Author” 貴AB103(35)
Errata on p.[1]
Jebb,Frederick.
With=An alphabetical list of the House of
Considerations on the expendiency of a
national circulation bank at this time in
Ireland.By Fred.Jebb.Dublin,Printed and
sold by R.Marchbank,1780.
commons in Ireland. 貴A−B103(11)
[Howard,Georges Edmond】1715・1786.
Some questions upon the legislative consti−
[iii]一viii,9・34p,22cm, 貴A−B103(12)
tution of Ireland,proposed to the several
pamphleteers and other writers against the
[一]
Thoughts on the discontents of the people
latepropogation_Dublin,S.Powe11,MCCC
LXX(i.e.1770)
lastyear,respectingthe sugar duties.With an
appendix,containing a report from the
Committee of the British House of commons
21p.22cm. 貴A−B103(1)
The Humble petition of the Roman Catholics of
lreland to the Parhament of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
London,Printed and published by Keating,
to whom the petition of the sugar reflners of
London was referred,&c.&c.Dublin,William
Wilson,1781.
1p.1.,95,66p.22cm. 貴A・B103(2)
Brown&co。,1805.
[31・27p.21cm。 貴A・B103(28)
[Jenyns,Soame] 1704・1787.
Thoughts on a parliamentary reform.
Dublin,Printed and sold by R.Marchbank,
Ireland.Pα7’如膨班.飾μs6φCo耀吻oηs.
The privileges of Parliament,being a select
collection of authentic and interesting cases
1784.
extract from the Joumals of the House of
30p.21cm. 貴A・B103(31)
commons,and other parli&mentary records,
with observations thereon.Dublin,Printed
[Jones,S〃Wmiam】1746−1794.
An ode in imitation of Alc記us.[London】
for Elizabeth Lynch,1792.
1p.1.,77p,21cm. 貴A・B103(32)
Printed and distributed gratis by the Society
for constitutional information[n.d.]
2p.22cm.
AsketchofthedebateintheHouseof
Caption title. 貴A−B103(48)
commons of lreland,on Tuesday the4th day
of March,1794,0n Mr.Ponsonby’s bill,for a
more equal representation of the people in
Parliament.To which is added a copy of the
The principles of govemment,in a dialogue
between a scholar and a peasant.Written by
bill.Dublin,Printed forJ.Moore[1794]
a member of the Society for constitutional
77p.21cm. 貴AB103(32)
lvemois,S3’7Francis d’,1757−1842.
Coup−d’oeil sur les assignats,et sur r6tat
o血la convention actuelle laisse les finances a
ses successeurs,le6septembre1795.Tir6de
infomation.[London,1782]
7p.21cm. 貴A−B103(31)
[Jones,Wi皿iam To“d]π.1792−1803.
Alettertotheelectorsoftheboroughof
Lisburn.By one of their representatives.
一37一
Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1784.
[3】・56p.21cm. 貴AB103(19)
A Letter of remonstrance to Denys Scully,Esq.,
upon his adv重ce to his Catholic Brethren。By
an Ihsh loyalist.Dublin,Phnted by Grais−
berry and Campbe11,for William Jones,1803.
A letter to the Societies of United Irishmen
of the town of Belfast,upon the subject of
1p.L,46p.21cm. 貴AB103(27)
certain apprehensions which have arisen
from a proposed restoration of Catholic
rights.By William Todd Jones,Esq.3.ed.
Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1792.
1p.1.,42p.22cm. 貴A−B103(23)
A Letter to a member of Parliament,
containing observations on a pamphlet,
intitled,Considerations of the case of the
baker in Dublin.By a baker。Dublin,
reprinted by George Faulkner,1756.
viii,39p.22cm.
First phnted in1753, 貴A・B103(11)
Reply to an anonymous writer from Belfast,
signed Portia...To which is pref孟xed,Portia’s
ALettertoSirL sO n,bart.onthe
originaHetter.Dublin,W.P.Carey[1792]
1p.L,viii,77p.22cm. 貴AB103(4)
last propogation;and in answer to his letter
to Mr.Faulkner,on the subject of the rejected
money−bilL Dublin,1770.
40p.22cm. 貴A・B103(1)
KingヲAnthony.
Thoughts on the expediency of adopting a
system of national education,more i血me−
Letter to the Iords and commons of Great−
diately suited to the policy of the country:
Britain,on the sublect of the Catholic claims.
with certain brief remarks on that class of
By Bhtish obsen7er.London,Printed by
Thomas Collins,for E.Booker,1805.
27p.21cm.
free schools,commonly distinguished by the
name of diocesan schools.Dublin,Printed by
George Bonham,for Messrs.Byme&c.,1793.
xi,141,[2]p.table.22cm。
On title・page inscribed in pen:With the
Errata on p.[iii] 貴A−B103(10)
Author’s respects. 貴A−B103(28)
Lang擁she,S〃Her¢u旦e8,1731−1811.
Sir Hercules Langrishe7s speech in the Irish
A Letter to the officers of the Army in Ireland,
House of commons,April7th,1791,0n the
intended phncipally forthe militia。By an
com laws...Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1791.
72p.22cm. 貴A・B103(4)
officer.Dublin,Phnted by G.Johnson,1796.
48p.22cm.
on the subject of an invasion from France,
Incomplete. 貴A−B103(7)
Lauder“a且eJames Maitlan“,8’h齪7」砺1759−
1839.
A letter on the present measures of finance,
in which the bill now depending in Parlia−
Lettem intercepted on board the Admiral Aplin,
captured by the French and inse!ted by the
ment is particularly considered.By earl of
Lauderdale.London,Printed for J.Debrett&
G.G.and J.Robinson,1798.
2p.1,,48p.tables.22cm. 貴A−B103(17)
Lesson8to a young chancellor;or,A letter from
Mentor to Iord Jeffreys,baron Petulant,of the
kingdom of Barataria.Barataria,1792.
46p.front.(table)22cm. 貴AB103(50)
French govemment in the Moniteur.Dublin,
Printed forJohn Pany,1804,
1p.L,67p.22cm.
At head of title:Intercepted letters.
貴A−B103(21)
[LinJ,Jo㎞]1737−1781。
An answer to the Declaration of the
American congress.4.ed.London,Printed
for T.Cadel1[etc.】1776.
ALetter addressedtothepublic,onthe
[3]・132p.21cm. 貴A−B103(39)
subject of tithes,and the late outrages.ln
which the propositions and plan of Theophi−
[Lo脆,Capel]1751・1824。
1us in his late address to the Lords and
Commons,are amicably discussed.By a
friend to equity and moderation.Dublin,
Printed and sold by R.Marchbank,1787.
liii]一vii,31p.21cm. 貴AB103(30)
Observations on a late pubhcation,entit韮ed,
A dialogue on the actual state of Parliament,
and also on a treatise entitled,Free parlia−
ments.London,Printed for C.Dilly&J.
Stockdale,1783。
[3]一20,[1]p.21cm. 貴A−B103(31)
一38一
Lon“on“eny,Robert Stewart,2π4〃zα解痂s砿
[M¢ke㎜a,Theobald] 4.1808.
1769−1822.
An abstract of the arguments on the
Report from the Committee of secrecy,of
Catholic question.London,Printed by Cox,
the House of commons in Ireland,as reported
by the Right Honourable lord viscount
Son and Baylis,for J.Budd,1805.
1p.1.,37,[11p.21cm. 貴A−B103(28)
Castlereagh,August21,1798.London,
Printed for J.Debrett,1798,
184,83p.1fold.table.22cm. 貴AB103(6)
An essay on parliamentary refo㎜,and on
the evils likely to ensue,from a republican
Lucas愛Char夏es,1713−1771,64.&配
constitutlon in Ireland,By Theobald Mc.
Kenna,Esq。Dublin,Printed for John Rice,
The great charter of the liberties of the city
of Dubhn,transcribed and translated into
English with explanatory notes,addressed to
His Majesty,and presented to His Lord
justices of Ireland.Dublin,Printed by James
Esdall,1749.
1793.
2p.L,51p.20cm.
Errata mounted on verso of t.一p.
Presentation copy:“Rt.Hon.Mr.Grattan
the Authors compt”on half t.一p.貴A−B103(32)
vi,xliv,28,36,[1]p.22cm.
Latin text and English translation,each
have special t.一P.
En’or in paging:p.27,28(Latin)and p.3,4
Some thoughts on the present politics of
Ireland,in a letter to Robert Simms...from
(English)duplicated and bound after Latin
text。 貴AB103(11)
Theobald M’kenna_Dublin,Printed by J.
Chambers,1792.
1p.L,27p.22cm.
The liberties and customs of Dublin
On t−p、inscribed,in pen“From the Author”
asserted and demonstrated upon the
貴A−B103(4)
principles of law,justice,and good policy,
with a comparative view of the constitutions
of London and Dublin.And some
Thoughts on the civil condition and
relations of the Roman Catholic clergy,
religion and people in Ireland,By Theobald
M’Kenna,Esq.Dublin,Printed by H。
considerations on the customs of intrusion
and quarterage.Addressed to his
constituents,by C,Lucas_2.ed.co【Yected
and inlarged.Dublin,Printed by W。G.Jones
for,Thomas Ewing,1768.
v.[7}64p.19cm.
Fitzpatrick,1805.
1p.L,223p.21cm。 貴AB103(28)
Errata on p.64. 貴AB103(11)
William Porter,for P.Byme,&c.,1791.
The rlghts and privilege of Parlements
asserted upon constitutional principles,
against the modem anticonstitutional clames
of chief govemors,to take notice of
animadvert upon,and protest against the
2p.1.,72p.22cm. 貴A−B103(15)
Ma¢Kintosh,Sf7James,1765−1835.
Vindici紀Gallic紀.Defence of the French
revolution and its English admirers against
the accusations of the Right Hon。Edmund
Burke,including some strictures on th在1ate
procedings of either House of parlement.
Humbly addressed to His excellency George,
Lord visc,Townshend,_By C.Lucas_
Dublin,Printed for Tho,Ewing,1770.
80p.21cm. 貴A・B103(31)
[Lynch少Jo㎞]1599P−1673?
Cambrensis refuted;or rather histohc
credit in the affairs of Ireland taken from
Giraldus Cambrensis_by Gratianus Lucius
Translated from the original Latin...by
Theophilus O’Flanagan.Dublin,Phnted by
Joseph Hill,1795.
xvi,1xiii,48p.22cm。 貴AB103(5)
[Mackenzie,Henryl1745・1831.
The letters ofBnltus,to certain celebrated
politlcal characters.Dublin,Printed by
production of Mons.de Calonne.By James
MacKintosh.Dublin,Printed by W.Corbet,
forR.Cross,[&c。]1791.
1p.L,vi,167p.21cm. 貴A−B103(35)
[MacPhe聡on,S∫■John]1745−1821.
The first and second letter to a noble ear!,
with an appendix,From a member of
Parliament.London,1797.
2p.L,24,[2],21,vii,66p.21cm.
貴A−B103(41)
一39一
Ma皿et du Pan,Jacques, 1749。1800.
Considerations on the nature of the French
[Mi且ner,Jo㎞]δρ.げCα5励θ’α,1752・1826.
revolution;and on the causes which prolong
its duration.Translated from the French of
M.Mallet du Pan.Dublin,Printed by P.
emancipation proved to be compatible with
The case of conscience solved;or,Catholic
the coronation oath,in a letter from a casuist
in the country,to his friend in town,
Dedicated to the Right Hon.W.Wyndham−
Byrne,1794.
The Management of the revenue with queries
with a supplement in answer to Considera−
tions on the said oath,by John Reeves…
London,Phnted by C.Clarke,for R Faulder,
relative thereto,Dublin,1758,
1801.
30p.22cm.
iv,[ii],[51−89p.21cm.
lncomplete:T.一p.and all after p。30
Author’s name written in pen on t.一P.
wanting. 貴AB103(13)
Errata on verso of t.”p. 貴ABlO3(26)
Mason,Jan億e8, 1779−1827.
discussion the state of the Irish Catholics,in
The Modem independent Whig,a poem,in four
canto’s,by crambo chantor。Dublin,Printed
for Arthur Gmeber,1792.
the ensuing session of Parliament、By James
17,[3]一160p.21cm. 貴A・B103(49)
3p.1。,74p.21cm. 貴A−B103(35)
Considerations upon the necessity of
Mason,Esq,Shrewsbury,Printed by J.&W,
Eddowes,sold by Longman,Hurst,Rees,&
Ome,London,1804.
52p.21cm. 貴A−B103(27)
Molyneux,Wi皿量am,1656−1698。
The case of Ireland’s being bound by acts
of Parliament made in England,stated...
Also,a small piece on the subject of appeals
to the lords of England,by the same author,
never before published.To which are added,
Letters to men of Ireland,by Owen Roe
O’Nia1.Dublin,1782,
[3]一93p.22cm. 貴A−BlO3(3)
Thoughts on the Protestant ascendancy in
Ireland。With an appendix。London,Printed
for J.Harding,and J.Archer,Dublin,1805,
108,[1]p,21cm.
Errata at end. 貴A−B103(28〉
Monroe,James,ρ名6s.U.S.,1758−183L
A view of the conduct of the executlve in
foreign affairs of the United States,as
Melville,Henry正h旺tda8, 1742・1811.
Heads of the speech of the Rt。Hon.HenW
comected with the m董ssion to the French
Dundas,in the House of commons,February
Republic duhng the years1794,5,and6.By
James Monroe_mustrated by his instmc・
25,1793,0n stating the affairs of the East
India company.London,Printed for J.
Debrett,1793.
1p、1.,47p.26tables(some fold.)23cm
tions and con・espondence and other authentic
documents.3.ed。with additions.Philade1−
phia,Pr三nted;London,Reprinted for James
貴A・B103(42)
Ridgway,1798.
117,[3〕p.21cm, 貴A・B103(38)
Memoire;or,Detailed statement of the origin
Montgai皿ard,Jean G&briel Maurice Rocque8〔le,
and progress of the Irish union:delivered to
‘o”¢’6,1761−1841.
the Irish govemment by Messrs.Emmett,
ト
0’Conner,and M’Nevin,together,with the
examinations of these gentlemen before the
secret committees of the Houses of lords and
commons,in the summer of1798.[London,
P。Robinson,1802]
2p.1.,98p.22cm. 貴AB103(6)
Etat(1e la France au mois de mai,1794.Par
M.Ie comte de Montgaillard.Londres,E.
Harlow[etc.]1794.
2p.1,,80p.21cm. 貴AB103(34)
Morgan,Wimam,1750−1833.
Facts addressed to the serious attention of
the people of Great Britain respectingthe
Mile8,Wi皿iam Augustus,1753P・1817.
A letter to Henry Duncombe,Esq_on the
subject of the very extraordinary pamphlet,
lately addressed by Mr.Burke,to a noble
lord,By William Miles.From the last London
expecting of the war,and the state of the
national debt,By Willlam Morgan,F.R.S.
Dublin,Printed for P.Byrne,1796,
viii,32p。tables.22cm. 貴A−B103(17)
edition.Dublin,Printed for P.Byme,1796。
1p,1.,vii,70p.22cm, 貴AB103(47)
Momington,Richard Co皿ey WeHesley,24θ副砺
1760−1842.
一40一
Substance of lord Momington’s speech in
both kingdom.Dublin,Phnted and sold by
the House of commons,on Tuesday,January
all the bookse1且ers,1782.
21st1794,0n a motion for an address to His
52p,22cm, 貴AB103(3)
Majesty at the commencement of the sessions
of Parliament.London,Printed for J.Debrett,
Na88au,Jo㎞,
1794.
The cause of the Roman Catholics pleaded,
1p.1.,176p.21cm. 貴AB103(36)
in an ad(1ress to the Protestants of Ireland.
[Mo㎜㎞orres,Hervey RedmentMorres,24
By the Rev.John Nassau,Dublin,Phnted by
H.Fitzpatrick,forJ.Moore,1792.
∂‘s‘oκη置,1746∼4797]
1p.L,60p.22cm. 貴A・B103(23)
The crisis。A collection of essays written in
the years1792and1793,upon toleration,
pub1藍c credit,the elective franchise in Ireland,
the emancipation of the Irish Catholics...
Newcome,Wi皿iam,αゐρ.げ、4”襯gh,1729−1800,
The duty of christlan subjects.A pastoral
letter to the inhabitants of the d垂ocese of
London,Printed for Hookham and Carpenter,
Armagh,by Wilham Newcome_Dublin,
1794.
viii,[5]・228,[12]p.21cm.
Printed by John Exshaw,1797.
Advertisement12p,at end。
Errata on verso.of t.・p. 貴A・B103(16)
1p.L,33p,20cm.
Author’s dedication ln pen on the verso of
tltle・page:For Mr.Grattan from the author
with his best compts. 貴A・B103(25)
[Newhaven,Wmiam Mayne,加〆o㍑11722−1794.
Ashortaddresstothepublic;containing
some thoughts how the national debt may be
reduced,and all home taxes,including land
tax,aboished,London,J.Debrett,1786.
Mu皿a皿aJames.
A compilation on the slave trade,respect−
fully addressed to the people of Ireland.By
23,[1】p.22cm.
James Mullalla,Esq.Dublin,Printed by
William McKenzie,1792.
1p.L,vi,[7]一29p.18cm. 貴A・B103(22)
T.・p.wanting,imprints taken from Collison
Black1473. 貴A−B103(13)
Nicho皿8,Jo㎞,1745∼一1832.
The speech of John Nicholls,Esq.in the
Anessayon theorigin ofmasonry.By
House of commons,Wednesday,January3,
James Mullalla,Esq.[n.p.,n.d,]
1798,0n the Bill for augmenting the assessed
15p.18cm.
taxes.London,Printed forJ.Wright,1798.
27p.22cm. 貴AB103(13)
Dated:Dublin,March20,1792at end.
貴A・B103(22)
[0,Beime,Thomag Lewi81δρ.(ゾ〃勿漉,
[Musgrave,S〃Richard,δα7∫.]1757P−1818.
1748?・1823.
Observatlons on the reply of the Right
AlettertoDr,Troy,titulararch−bishopof
Reverend Doctor Caulfield,Roman Catholick
bishop,and Roman Catholick clergy of
Dublin,on the coronation of Bonaparte,by
Pope Pius the seventh.By Melancthon.
Dubhn,Printed by John Mi11iken,1805.
Wexford,to the mispresentations of Sir
Richard Musgrave,bart.and on other writers
who have animadverted on the“Memoirs of
86p.21cm.
En’ata slip inserted following title−page.
the Irish rebellions.”Dublin,Printed by
貴AB103(28)
Marchbank,and sold by J.Archer,1802.
1p.1.,61p.21cm. 貴AB103(27)
ANarrativeoftheproceedingsofthelordsof
Ireland.In the year1703and1719,in conse−
quence of the attempts made at those periods
by the lords of Great Britain_Together with
the representation of the lrish lords to the
king upon that subject,in which the
export of iron wares,in which certain facts
and arguments set out by lord Shefiekl in his
observations on the trade and present state of
lreland are examined.Dubhn,Luke White,
independent,legislative,and judicial rights of
this kingdom are ably stated...Inscribed to
the lords of Parliament and Peers of Ireland.
By a fhend to the constitutional rights of
[0’B盛en,Luciu8He岬,δ副.14.1795.
Letters concemingthe trade and manufac−
tures ofIreland...and themanufacture and
1785.
1p.L,125p.22cm. 貴AB103(9)
[0’Bryen,Denis]1755・1832,躍’7め躍64α躍ho民
The prospect before us.Being a series of
一41一
papers,upon the great question which now
agitates the public mind.To which is added a
The Oりinion of an impartial observer,
concerning the late transactions in Ireland。3。
ed.Dublin,Printed for John Pany,1803.
1p.L,iv,[3]・37p.22cm. 貴AB103(21)
new postscript.Third edition.London,
Printed for J.Almon,1788.
66p.22cm。 貴AB103(15)
Orie夏Jo㎞Foster,鋤oπ,1740−1828.
An accurate report of the speech of the
Riglht Hon.John Foster...in the Committee on
Utmm horumP The govemment;or,The
country?By D.0’B!yen.Dublin,H,Fitz−
patrick,for P.Wogan,&c.1796.’
95p,22cm. 貴A・B103(15)
the Roman Catholic bill,Feb.27,1793.
Dublin,Printed by R.Marchbank,for J.
Milliken,1798.
24p.22cm.
Observations,&c.&c. [n.P。,n.d.]
Many marginal notes in manuscript.
46p,22cm.
貴A−B103(50)
T.・p.wanting。 貴A−B103(13)
Original papers,relative to the present
applicatlon to the British parliament for relief
Observations on Mr.Dmdas’s India budget.
London,Printed for J.Debrett,1790,
of the Roman Catholics in England_Dublin,
1p,L,48p.21cm, 貴AB103(41)
William Jones,179L
l p.1.,77p.22cm. 貴AB103(23)
Observations on the remonstrance of the Rev.
Peter O’Nei1,parish priest of Ballymarcoda_
Dublin,Printed for John Millikin,1804.
vi,[5]一26p.21cm。 貴A−B103(27)
[Panchaud,Benjamh亘]
R6flexions sur l’6tat actuel du cr6dit public
de rAngleteπe et de la France.[n.p。】1781.
56,[3】p.table.21cm. 貴A・B103(34)
Observations on the vindication of the Whig
club,To which are subjoined The speech of
Paine,Thomas,1737−1809.
the lord chancellor,as it apPeared in the
The age of reason,being an investigation of
newspaper,The vindication ofthe Whig club,
and A letter signed Truth,which appeared in
Faulkner’s joumaL Dublin,P.Byrne,1790.
2p.L,66,[11p.21cm, 貴A−B103(49)
tme and fabulous theology.By Thomas
Paine。..[Part1] Paris,Printed by Barroisl
London,sold by D.1.Eaton,1794.
2p.1.,55p.22cm. 貴AB103(45)
An O−e,in,imitation of Callistratus,sung by
Mr.Webb,at the Shakespeare Tavem,on
The decline and fall of the English system
Tuesday the14th day of May,1782,at the
anniversary dinner of the Society for
of finance.By Thomas Paine_4.ed.Dubhn,
const董tutional information. [n.P.,1782]
1p.1.,41p.22cm. 貴AB103(45)
Pdnted by H.B.C.Clarke,1796.
2p.22cm.
Caption title. 貴A−B103(48)
AletteraddressedtotheabbeRaynal,on
affairs of North−America,in whlch the
mistakes in the Abbe’s account of the
0,正記ary,献kur, 1729−1802.
Mr.0’Leary’s defence containing a
vindication of his conduct and writings
revolution of America are co1Tected and
cleared up.By Thomas Paine...Philadelphia
duringthe late disturbances in Munster,with
printedl Dublin rephnted,for E.Lynch,[&c.]
a fu1[justification of the Catholics,and an
account of the rising of the White−boys,in
1782.
vii,76p.22cm. 貴A−B103(45)
answer to the false accusations of
Theophilus,and ill−grounded insinuations of
the Right Reverend Doctor Woodward,lord
A letter to Mr.secretary Dundas,in answer
to his observations in the House of commons,
bishop of Cloyne.Dublin,Printed by P.
Byme,1787.
May25th,on Therights ofman,and the late
proclamation.By Thomas Paine.Dublin,
ix,[11】一175p.21cm.
Printed byJames Moore,1792.
16p.22cm, 貴A−B103(45)
Errata pasted on verso of title。page,
貴A・B103(30)
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Sir Thomas French,bart.To which are
AlettertotheearlofShelboumeonhis
annexed Notes,reciting the statutes on which
speech July10th1782,respecting the
acknowledgement of American lndependence.
Philadelphia&Dub!in,W。Wilson,1783.
the aHegations of the petition are grounded,
Dublin,Phnted by H.Fitzpatrick,1793.
27p.21cm. 貴A−B103(24)
24p.22cm.
lnCOmpletel t.一P.Wanting.
Title and imprints taken from“Collison
Black1271” 貴A・B103(13)
Plain truth,a political dlssertation;addressed
to the thinking part of community.Dublin,
Printed by B.Domin,1792.
2p.L,44p.20cm. 貴A・B103(4)
P且o曽〔len,Francis Peter, 1749−1829.
Rights,of man;being an answer to Mr.
Burke”s attack on the French revo1ごtion.By
An historical letter from Francis Plowden,
Esq.to Sir Richard Musgrave,bart.London,
Thomas Paine_Dublin,1791.
[3]一162p.22cm. 貴A−B103(46)
Published by Vincent Dowling,[&c.]1805,
3p.L,113,[1】p.front.22cm.貴AB103(51)
Rightsofman.Partthesecond,combining
A short history of the British Empire
during the last twenty months;vlz.from l792
to the close of the year1793.By Francis
Plowden,..。Dublin,Phnted by P.Byme,1794.
principle and practice by Thomas Paine_
Dublin,Printed by P.Byrne,1792.
[iii1・xiv,[11,174p.22cm. 貴AB103(46)
1p.L,290p.22cm.
The trial of Thomas Paine,for certain false,
wicke〔i,scandalous and seditious Iibels
inserted in the second part of The rights of
Autograph signed on t.・p。:From the Author
F.P. 貴A・B103(51)
man,beforetheRightHon,Lord Kenyon and
Poland. Coη5だ’%涯oη.1791.
a special jury,at GuildhaU,on Tuesday the
18th December,1792.London,Printed for W.
Richardson,[&c,1[n.d.]
New constitution of the govemment of
Poland,established by the Revolution,the
third of May,179L The second edition.
65p,22cm. 貴AB103(45)
London,Phnted for J,Debrett,1791.
110p.22cm. 貴AB103(18)
The Padigmentary opinions of Lord Mansfield,
SirDudley Ryder,Mr.Charles Yorke,Mr.
William Beckford,&c。on the choice of a
regency or regent;with other decisions on
that interesting question.London,Phnted for
John Stockdale,1788.
iv,46p.22cm. 貴A−B103(20)
The Po旦icy of Poynings law,fairy explained and
consideredl with seasonable advice to the
people of Ireland.Dublin,Printed for R.
Moncerieff,1770.
16p.22cm. 貴A−B103(1)
Po皿o{:k,Jo8eph.
[Pamel監,WilHam】
Letters to the inhabitants of the town and
An inquiry into the cause of popular
lordship of Newry.By Joseph Pollock,Esq.
Dublin,Printed by P.Byme,1793.
1p,L,211p。22cm. 貴A−B103(19)
discontents in Ireland.By an Ihsh country
gentleman.London,Printed forJ.Wallis,
1804.
1p.1.,74p.22cm. 貴AB103(7)
[Port且an一,Wmiam Henry Caven−ish Bentinck,
PearsaH,Richard.
Observations on a pamphlet entitled A
letter_duke of Portland_so far as the same
relatives to the subject of revenue,in which is
3名4伽々6朔
Contemplations on the harvest,in four
letters.By Richard Pearsa1L Bath,Printed
and sold by S.Hazard,1787.
2p,1.,48p.18cm。 貴A−B103(22〉
considered the state of the distilling trade of
Ireland.Dublin,1782.
98p,fold,table,22cm. 貴A−B103(2)
The Peti偵on of the Catholics of Ireland,to the
king7s most excellent majesty:presented at St,
James’s,on WednesdayJan.2,1793,by
Messrs.Edward Byme,John Keogh,James
Edward Devereux,Christopher Bellew,and
[Power,R童chard]
A comparative state of the two rejected
money bms,in1692and1796with some
observations on Poynings act,and the
一43一
1p.L,52p.22cm.
explanatory statute of Philip and Mary.By a
ban・ister.,.3.ed.with additions.Dublin,
Errata on p。45.
Printed forJames Williams,1770。
貴AB103(14)
91p.22cm. ’ 貴A−B103(1)
The effects to be expected from the East
lndia bill,upon the constitution of Great
Britain,if passed into a law.By William
Pulteney,Esq.3.ed.con’.to which is added a
postscript.London,Printed for J.Stockd ale
[Powi8,】
Adlalogueontheactualstateof
Parliament.London,Printed for J.Stockdale,
1783.
1p.L,56p.21cm, 貴A・B103(31)
1784.
28p.21cm. 貴AB103(40)
Pre8byteho−Catholiconlor,Arefutationlofthe
modem Catholic doctrines propagated by
Reasons for a declaration of灯ghts,&c.
several societ孟es of Catholic Presbyterians
and Presbytehan Catho1童cs in a letter to the
real Roman Catholics of Ireland。Dublin,
Printed for Richard White[1791]
[n.P.,n.d.] ,
[3]一52p。22cm. 貴AB103(2)
1p.1.,v,84p.22cm, 貴AB103(23〉
[Preston,Wmiam]1753−1807。
An heroic epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna
y Ruiz of Murcia,to the Richard Twiss...
answer pamphlets,one entitled,An essay on
the act of Poyning,addressed to the Right
Hon,W.Eden;the other A review of the three
great national questions.Dublin,Joseph Hill,
1781,
With several explanatory notes,written by
himself.Dublin,Printed forW.Wilson,1776.
27p.20cm. 貴AB103(43)
27p、22cm. 貴AB103(2)
Remark80n Mr.Paine’s pamphlet,called The
rights of man.In a letter to a friend.Dublin,
[Prior,Th①ma8]
Printed by P.Byme,1791.
Alistoftheabsenteesoflreland,andan
iv,[5]・82p.22cm. 貴A−B103(45)
estimate of the yearly value of their estimates
and incomes spent abroad,With observations
Remarks on the prophety and expediency of the
agreement entered into between the
commissioners for making wide and
convenient streets in the ci敏of Dublin,and
Mr.Henry Ottiwell,grounded on the evidence
on thetradeand manufactures oflreland_
also,some reasons and observations why
absentees should be obliged to contribute...
Humbly submitted to the consideration of the
legislature of lreland.The sixth ed....To
which is added notes and an appendix_
Dublin,1783.
124p.1fold.table.22cm. 貴ABlO3(3)
Proceeding8,at the Catholic meeting of
Dublin_on Wednesday,October31,1792...
with the letter of the corporation of Dublin,to
the Protestants of Ireland.Annexed is the
declaration adopted by the general commit−
tee,March the l7th,1792,and subscribed by
the Catholics of Ireland.Also the董etter and
laid before the committee of the House of
lords,apPointed in the session of1794...
Dublin,1794.
40p.22cm. 貴AB103(12)
The Report of the Committee on police
accounts,as delivered to the House of
commons of lreland,by Sir Henry
Cavendish、..on Saturday the25th of April,
1789,with The debate...Dublin,Printed by T.
M’donnel,1789.
35p.22cm, 貴A−B103(12)
plan of the sub−committee for the appoint−
ment of delegates.Dublin,Printed by
Fitzpatrick,1792.
2p.1.,72p.21cm. 貴AB103(24)
ARepo貢ofthedebateintheHouseof
commons of Ireland,on the bill,presented by
the R三ght Hon.Henry Grattan,for the relief of
his Majesty’s popish or Roman Catholic
subjects,to which is annexed,an appendix;
containing the Catho1量c petition and authentic
Pulte皿ey,Wimam。
Considerations on the present state of
public affairs,and the means of raising the
necessary supplies.By William Pulteney,Esq.
London,Printed for J.Dodsley&T.Cadel1,
1789.
Reason8for a repeal of the act of Poyning,in
copy of the biIL.. Dub盆in,Printed by J.
Chambers,1795.
1p.1.,134p.21cm. 貴A・B103(25)
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AReviewofS.N’slatepublicationentitiled
Russd且,
An inquiry into the consistency of doctor
Troy’s pastoral instruct三〇n,with the
declaration agreed to by the Roman Catholic
Russel1’s observations on some late
Coghlan,and sold by J,Debrett,&c.,1793.
publications,with remarks on the epithets of
invader and plunderer on the Orange
socleties,and fratemities of United Irishmen,
with a concise account of the religious&civil
govemment of a few state in Germany,and a
1p,1.,70p.21cm、 貴A・B103(24)
few observations on the second editlon of Mr.
La R6vdu髄o皿 frangaiseきGen6ve;Tableau
Scully’s Essay_Dublin,Phnted by and for
D.Graisbeny,1804.
historique et politique de la conduite de la
6,73p.21cm. 貴AB103(27)
France envers les genevois,depuis le mois
d’octobre1792,au mois d’octobre1794。
Saint−Ju8t,】[,ouis1㎞toine“e, 1767−1794。
committee in March1792.By a Roman
Catholic clergyman,London,Printed by J.P.
Robh旧onp Bryanラ1680・1754.
Rapport falt par Saint−Just,au Comit6de
salut public,a Paris,au mois de mai1794,
relativement aux d6penses faites pour les
puissances neutres, [n.p.11794.
2p.L,45,[11p.21cm.
Adissertationonthefoodanddischarges
Errata at end.
Londres,Impr.de T.Spilsbury&fils,se vend
chez P.Elmsley[etc.][1794]
2p.1.,75p.21cm. 貴AB103(34)
of human bodies.By Bryan Robinson,M.D.
T.一p,tom slightly. 貴AB103(35)
Dublin,Printed by S.Powe11,for G.and A.
Ewing and W.Smith,1747.
vi,120p.table,21cm. 貴AB103(44)
Rose,George少1744−1818.
A brief examination into the increase of the
revenue,commerce,and manufactures of
Great Britain from1792−1799.By George Rose,
Esq.7.ed.with considerable additions。
Dublin,Printed by John Exshaw,1800.
vii,82,[4】p.6fold.tables.22cm.
Scu皿y,Deny8, 1773・1830
An Irish Catholic’s advice to his brethren,
how to estimate their present situatlon,repel
French invasion,civil wars,and slavery.By
Denys Scully,Esq.Dublin,Printed for M.
Neary Mahon,1803.
115p.21cm.
Errata on verso of t.・p. 貴AB103(27)
貴AB103(21)
[Senac“e Mei』㎝,Gabriel] 1736−1803.
Des phncipes et des causes de la r6volutlon
Rowan,Archibald Hamilton,1751・1834,
en France.Londres,et se trouve a Pads,
4ψπ4α魏.
1790.
A full report of the trial at bar,in the Court
vlli,[91・108p.21cm.
of King’s bench,in which the Right Hon.
Arthur Wolfe.,,and A.H.Rowan,Esq.was
defendant,on aninfomationfield exofficio
against the defendant for having Pub置ished a
seditious!ibe1,January29,1794.Dublin,
Attributed by Qu6rard in“La France
litt6raire”to Jean Baptiste Joseph Ren6
Dureau de la Malle。 貴AB103(34)
[She伍eM,Jo㎞Baker Holroyd,15惚α〃司
Printed by W.M’Kenzie[1794]
116p.21cm. 貴AB103(33)
1735・1821.
Observations on the commerce of the
American states.With an appendix;
containing An account of all rice,indigo,
Report of the trial of Archibald Hamilton
cochineal,tabacco,sugar,molasses,and rum
imported into and exported from Great
Bhtain the last year_2.ed、London,Phnted
Rowan,Esq.on aninfomation,filed,ex
officio by the attomey genera1,for the
distribution of a libe1;with the subsequent
for J.Debrett,1783.
proceedings thereon.Containing the
2P.1,,122,[21,iv,g P, 12tab呈es(10fold,)
arguments of counsel,the opinion of the
21cm. 貴AB103(39)
court,and Mr.Rowan’s address to the court,
at fu1L Dublin,Printed for Archibald
Hamilton Rowan,sold by P.Byme,1794.
1p.1.,152p.21cm. 貴A・B103(33)
Observations on themanufactures,trade,
and present state of Ireland.By John Lord
Shefield.Part the first.Dublin,Phnted by J.
Exshaw,1785.
l p.1.,viii,56p.table.22cm. 貴A・B103(9)
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[Sheri“an,Char且e8Fr㎜ci8?]
forconstitutionalinfomation,1780P]
Free thoughts upon the present crisis,in
8p.22cm,
which are stated the fundamental principles
upon which alone Ireland can,or ought to
Impe㎡ectl P.3−6wanting.
Caption title. 貴A・B103(48)
agree to any final settlement with Great
Britain.In a letter from a country gentleman
to the people of Ireland.Dublin,Phnted and
At a meeting of the Society for
sold by R.Marchbank,1785.
constitutional infomation held at no.2,in
1p.1.,69p.22cm.
New・inn,on Fhday the15th day of February
1782.[Londonl printed and distributed
Annotations throughoutinthe margins、
貴A・B103(9)
gratis by the Society for constitutional
information,1782.
[Sheridan,Charle8Franci8]1750・1806.
40p.22cm.
A review of the three great national
Caption title.
questions relative to a dedaration of right,
Proceedings of the Society at meetings
through that of Juiy5,1782containing
extracts from various writers on government,
con・espondence,speeches,etc. 貴AB103(48)
Poynings law,and the mutiny bi1L Dublin,
M.Mills,1781.
1p.L,126p,22cm. 貴A・B103(2)
She■d㎜,Richar“B瓢nsley Butier, 1751・1816.
A comparative statement of the two bills,
for the better govemment of the British
Letter be entered in the books of this
possessions in India,brought into Parliament
by Mr,Fox and Mr.Pitt,with explanatory
49−56p.21cm.
obsen7ations.By R.B.Sheridan,Esq.Dublin,
At a meeting of the Constitutional society,
Printed by P.Byme,1788.
August16,1782,resolved. 貴A・B103(31)
society.[London,1782]
53p.21cm. 貴A−B103(41)
Sheridan,Thomas, 1719・1788.
Letter to the people of Great Britain,
A view of the state of schoo1・education in
written by a member of this society_
Irelandl wherein the numerous errors and
[London,1782]
defects of the present system are fully
45−48p.21cm。
exposedl and the necessity of adopting a new
one...with a sketch of a plan for that purpose.
Dublin,Printed by M.Mms,1787.
1p.L,103p.22cm. 貴AB103(10)
At a meeting of the Constitutional society,
August2d1782,resolved. 貴A・B103(31)
Petition of the fhends of the people.To the
ASho此historyofopposition,tothepresent
honourable the Commons of Great Britain,in
time in a letter to a member of Parliament.
Dublin,G.Follingsby,1796.
60p,22cm. 貴AB103(7)
Parliament assembled.Presented by Charles
Grey,Esq.London,Phnted forJ.Ridgway,
1793,
15p.21cm. 貴A−B103(32)
SocietyforConstitutionallnfomation,Lon−on.
Address to the people,&c.Written by a
member of this society.[n.p.,1782]
Proceedings of the Society of friends of the
41−44p.21cm.
peoPle,associated for the purpose of
obtaining a parliamentary reform,in the year
1792.London,Printed for Mr.Westley,1793.
At a meeting of the Constitutional society,
July26th1782,resolved.
With:[Jones,SかWilliaml1746・1794.The
69,[31p.21cm. 貴AB103(32)
Principles of govemment_[n.p,,1782]
貴A−B103(31)
Report of the Sub−committee of Westmin−
ster,appointed April12,1780,to take lnto
consideration all such matters,relative to the
election of members of Parliament,as may
promote the purposes of the present
An address to the public,from the Society
for constitutional information.[London,
Printed and distributed gratis by the Society
association.【London]Printed and
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distributed gratis by the Society for
[Stoke8,J.W.?l
constitutional info㎜ation[n.d.]
An address to the both Houses of
8p.22cm.
Captiontitle.
貴A−B103(48)
A second addreSs to the pub’lic from the
Parliament ln which some parts of the
present system of revenue law are considered;
and some observation and strictures are
submitted to their consideration,on the
powers vested in,and exercised by the courts
of commissioners,sub・commissioners and
Society for constitutional information。
[London]Printed and distributed gratis by
the Society for constitutional information
commissioners of apPeals.By a barrister.
Dublin,Printed by P.Brady,1787.
vi,81p.22cm. 貴AB103(4)
[1780P]
18p.22cm.
Caption title. 貴A−B103(48)
Strictures on a pamphlet,entitled,A short and
impartial statement of facts relative to the
House of Industry.In a letter to the Right
Hon.Henry Grattan_Dublin,Printed by P.
The state of the representation of England,
Scotland,and Wales,delivered to the Society,
the friends of the people,associated for the
purpose of obtalning a parliamentary refo㎜,
Byrne,1791.
16p.22cm. 貴A−B103(12)
Str董ctures on the declaration of the Society
on Saturday the9th of FebruaW,1793.
London,Printed for Ridgway,H。D.Symonds,
and G.Westley[17931
54,[2]p。tables.21cm. 貴AB103(32)
instituted for the purpose of promoting
unanimity amongst Irishmen,and removing
religious prejudices.Dublin,Printed for R.
White,179L
40p.22cm。 貴A−B103(23)
SocietyofUnitedlris㎞enofDublin.
Proceedings.Dublin,1791.
1p.L,30p.22cm. 貴AB103(4)
[Stuart,An【lrew] 4.1801.
The propriety ofextending the trade of
lrelandl and the advantages that will thereby
tothemanufactures ofEngland,and thestate
The report of a committee appointed by the
Society of united Irishmen of Dublin,to
enquire and report the popery laws in force in
thls realm.Dublin,1792.
in generaL By one ofHis Majesty’s commis−
sioners for trade and plantations.[Signed
78p.22cm. 貴A−BlO3(23)
a member of the Irish Parliament.[Stuart,
A.S.l To which is added An inquiry into the
legality and consequences of an embargo.By
Andrew&Morris,Hervey Redmon,2nd
viscount Moundmorres]London,Printed for
Somers.
T・Cadell;Dublin,Printed for J.Jackson,1780.
Two letters to his excellency earl Camden,
10rd lieutenant of Ire且and,on the subject of
30,[1]p.22cm.
the intended armament.By Somers.Dublin,
Printed by Campel1,1796.
v,[71−30p.22cm. 貴A−B103(5)
Specu且ation80n our prospects under the present
administration:including thoughts on the
propriety and practicability of a
parliamentary reform.Dublin,Printed by
James Moore,1795.
42p.21cm. 貴A・B103(32)
“An enquiry into the legality...”has special
title page. 貴AB103(1)
A S㎜ary view of the East−lndia company of
Great Britain.Exhibiting a sketch of its
origin,progress and constitution,in abstracts
from its charters,from proceedings in
Parliament,and from other documents,
brieny stated.Dublin,Printed by W.Porter,
1784.
2p,L,58,74,xiv p.tables。21cm.
ASpeech,intendedtohavebeendehveredin
the Imperial Parliament on bringing in a bill
for the benefit of the Roman Catholics of
Ireland,together with a copy of said bill
“Abstracts of charters or letters patents_”
containing many new and interesting
Sweetman,Jo㎞,1752−1826.
particular on that important subject。Dublin,
Printed by John Milhkin,1804.
A refutation of the charges attempted to be
made against the secretary to the
sub・committee of the Catholics of Ireland,
are separate paging. 貴A−B103(40)
64p,21cm. 貴AB103(27)
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pa丘icularly that of abetting the defenders,By
丁駈ough的on civilization,and the gradual
John Sweetman.Dublin,Printed by H.
abolition of slavery in Africa and the West
Fitzpatrick,1793.
lndies.Rephnted,first printed in1789.
2p,1.,10p.21cm. 貴AB103(24)
[London]J.Sewell,」.Johnson and J.
Stockdale[n,d.】
12p.18cm. 貴A−B103(22)
[Taaf6e,Denn蛤]1743P・1813.
Ireland’s mirrorl exhibiting a picture of Her
present state,with a glimpse of Her future
prospects,also,cursory observations on the
alarming measures now coming forward.By
D.T.Dublin,Printed for the author,1795.
vii,56p.22cm. 貴AB103(5)
Thoughts on the estabalishment of new
manufactures in Ireland,occasioned by the
late freedoms we have obtained。With an
account ofthe Manchester manufactory,
established by Mr.Brooke.Written by a
friend of his in the country of Kildare.
Dublin,Phnted by P.Higly,1783.
47,[1]p.22cm. 貴A−B103(3)
Vindication of the Irish nation and
particularly its Catholic inhabitants,from the
calumnies of libellers.Part I.By Julius
Vindex.Dublin,Printed for James Fletcher,
Though80n the inexpediency of continuing the
1801.
Ihsh woollen ware−house,as a retail shop,
humbly offered to the consideration of the
1p.1.,vi,58p.21cm, 貴AB103(26)
members of both houses of Parliament,and
those of the Dublin society in particular.
The Taming of the shrew.[n.
P.,n.d.]
Dublin,Printed・by P.Wogan,1779.
1p.L,44p.22cm.
貴A−B103(50)
19p.19cm, 貴AB103(12)
Tan“yラJames Napper,1740・1803,4醜η4伽’,
Proceedings on the trial of James NapPer
Tandy,Esq.in the Court of King’s bench
Though飽on the present situation of Ireland,in
before the Right Honourable Lord chief
justice ClonmelL.,upon an indictment for
sending a cha11enge to John Toler,Esq.His
Majesty’s solicitor general.Dublin,Printed
Dungannon is considered。Dublin,Printed
a letter from the north,to a friend in Dubhn;
in whlch the late extraordinary meeting at
and sold by all the booksellers,1782.
64,[1]p.22cm.
En・ata at end. 貴AB103(3)
for P.Bryne and J.Moore,1792。
1p.1.,vii,33p.21cm.
〔Tickel,Ridtar〔1]
At head of title:The King versus Tandy.
Anticipation:containing the substance of
貴A−B103(33)
HisM ゾsmostgraciousspeechtoboth
A Test of Roman Catholic liberahty,submitted
to the consideration of both Roman
H−rs of p l t,on the opening of the
approaching session,together with a full and
authentic account of the debate which will
Catholicks and Protestants.By a citizen of
take place in the H e of c一一一s,on the
London−Derry,LondonDeny,Printed by G.
motion for the address,and the amend−
Douglas,1792.
ment.With notes.Dublin,Printed for the
company of booksellers,1778.
[31−33,[1]p.21cm.
Errata at end. 貴A−B103(24)
72p.22cm.
Incomplete:p.[v],1,2,73and74wanting.
Thomas,DanieL
貴A−B103(1)
Obsen7ations on the pamphlets published
by the bishop of Cloyne,Mr.Trant,and
Theophilus,on one side;and on those by Mr.
0’Leary,Mr.Barber,and Doctor Campbell,on
the other,to which are added,remarks on the
causes of the Iate insurrection in Munster,a
considerations of the gr孟evances under which
the Peasantry of Ireland labours,with a
proposal of an adequate compensation for
Tiemey,George, 1761−1830.
The real situation of the East−India
company considered,with respect to their
right and privileges,under the operation of
the late acts of Par豆iament,establishing a
board of controul an(i a committee of secrecy,
to which is added an appendix_2.ed.By
tithes.By Thomas Daniel,Esq.Dublin,
Printed by P.Byme,1787.
81p.21cm. 貴A・B103(30〉
George Tlemey,Esq.London,Printed forJ・
Debrett,1787.
1p.1.,45,50p.21cm. 貴A−B103(41)
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Tighe,Robe貢Steame.
Townshend,Esq.Dublin,Printed for J.
Moore,1801.
52p.21cm。 貴A−B103(26)
Observations and reflections on the state of
Ireland:respectfully submitted to the
consideration of the Bhtish nation.2.ed.
London,Phnted forJ。Hatchardl Dublin,
Re−prlnted by William Porter,1804.
Part of a letter to a noble earll containing a
1p。1.,58p.22cm. 貴A−B103(7)
very short comment on the doctrines and
facts of Sir Richard Musgrave’s quarto,and
vindication of the yeomanry and Catholics of
the city of Cork.By Thomas Townshend,
Esq.Dublin,Printed by P.Fitzpatrick,1801.
The Times:addressed to the virtuous and
spirited freemen of Ireland.Dedicated to the
most disinterested patriot.Dublin,Printed by
43p.21cm. 貴AB103(26)
William Hallhead,1780.
64p.22cm.
Incomplete:p.65−68wanting. 貴A−B103(1)
To the King7s most excellent Majesty,the
Trant,Dominick.
Considerations on the present disturbances
in the province of Munster,their causes,
extent,probable consequences and remedies.
By Dominick Trant,Esq,Dublln,Printed by
humble petitlon(submitted to)the govemor,
magistrates,freeholders and inhabitants of
P.Bτyne,1787,
the county of Kildare.[n.p.,n.d.]
1p.L,77p.21cm. 貴A−B103(30)
11.(fold.)35×45cm.
Some manuscript annotations in pen.
Trenchar“,Jo㎞, 1662−1723.
貴AB103(7)
Abridgement of that eminent patriot
Mr.John Trenchard’s History of standing
To the scholars and students of Trinity College.
Dublin,Phnted and sold by the booksellers,
amlies in England.With an incomparable
preface upon govemment.[Londonl Printed
1796.
16p.22cm.
and distributed gratis by the Society for
貴AB103(10)
[Tone,Theobald Wo且fe]1763−1798.
constitutionalinfomation,1782.
16p.22cm,
Caption title. 貴AB103(48)
An argument on behalf of the Cathohcs of
Ireland.[Dubhn?l Reprinted by order of the
Society of united Irishmen of Belfast,1791,
TroyJo㎞Thomas,1739・1823.
Apastoralinstructiononthedutiesof
1,p.1.,[5]一32p,22cm.
Signed:A northem Whig. 貴AB103(23)
Christian citizens,addressed to the Roman
Catholics of the archdiocess of Dublin,by
John Thomas Troy_with observations on
particular passages of a late pubhcation
entitled The Roman Cathohc claim to the
e置ective“franchise,in an essay,&c,”by
Charles Francis Sheridan.2.ed.revised.
An argument on behalf of the Catholics of
Ireland。By Theobald Wolfe Tone.5.ed.
Dublin,Reprinted by order of the United
Irishmen,1792.
Dublin,Printed by P,Wogan,1793.
1p.1.,133,[9]p.21cm. 貴AB103(24)
[1]一14p.22cm.
Imperfect:Iast leaf wanting. 貴AB103(23)
AvisittothePhiladelphiaprisonlbeingan
Tooke,Jo㎞Home,1736−1812.
accurate and particular account of the wise
A letter on parliamentary refo㎜,
containing the sketch of a plan.By John
and humane administration adopted in every
Home Tooke,esq.2.ed.London,Phnted for
James Ridgway[1782]
2p.L,31p.21cm. 貴A−B103(31)
part of that building;containing also an
account of the gradual refo㎜ation,and
present improve state,of the penal laws of
Pennsylvania:with observations on the
Town8hend,Thomas.
General opinions on the conduct of
ministers with respect to the past and present
state of lreland,and including the j ustice and
policy of Catholic emancipation.By Thomas
Tumbull,Robert James,1775−1833.
impolicy and injustice of capital pun玉sh・
ments.In a letter to a friend.By RobertJ.
TumbulL Philadelphia,Printed by Bund and
Bartram,1796。
iv,108p.18cm. 貴A−BlO3(38)
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U.S.COηS痂躍∫on.
Plan of the new constitution for the United
States of America,agreed upon in a conven−
tion of the States。With a preface by the
AlettertohisgracetheArchbishopof
Canterbury.By Richard Lord Bishop of
Landaff.A new edition,Dublin,Printed for
editor.Anewedition,con’ected.London,
P.Byme,1783.
Printed for J.Debrett,1792.
1p.L,78p、22cm. 貴AB103(14)
32p.21cm. 貴A−B103(38)
The Whig club,attacked and defended,to
The Umity of party ln a free state consideredl
particularly with regard to the present state
of parties in lreland。Dublin,Printed for J.
Jones,1790.
which are added,those clauses of the act of
1p.L,70p。22cm. 貴A・B103(15〉
v,[7】一39p.21cm, 貴AB103(49)
Vin−icator’s remarks on Sarsfield2s letters
W董皿iams,Joseph,刀.1782・1797.
which appeared in four numbers of the
Dublin Evening Post,beginning26th August,
and ending2nd of September,Dublin,
An essay on invasions and defence of the
coastsl with short tracts on various tempo−
rary subjects,particuIarly a review of the
Printed for J.Milliken,1797.
King of Pmssia’s conduct.By Joseph
1p。L,37p.22cm.
Williams_Dedlcated to the Right Honourable
General Sir William Augustus Pitt_London,
the33(i of George II....Addressed to the
people of lreland.Dublin,Phnted for R.
M’Allister,1790.
Some annotations in pen in the margins.
貴AB103(7)
Printed for the author,and sold by Owen,
1797.
vii,[1],55p.22cm. 貴A−B103(16)
Walker,George,1734−1807.
Substance of the speech of the Rev.Mr。
Walker,at the general meeting ofthe county
of Nottingham,held at Mansfield on Monday
the28th of February l780.To which is added,
Mr.Thomson’s preface to a speech of Mr.
John Milton,for the liberty of England,first
published in the year1644. [London]Printed
and distributed gratis by the Society for
constitutionalinfo㎜ation,1780.
12p.22cm. 貴A・B103(48)
[Winter,Pratt?l
Reflections on the best means of securing
tranquility.Submitted to the consideration of
country gentlemen.Dublin,Printed by J.
Chambers,1796.
1p.L,85p,22cm. 貴AB103(5)
[Wolcot,Johnl1738−1819.
Bozzy and Piozzil or,The British
biographers,a town eclogue.By Peter Pindar
[pseud.],Esq.4.ed.Dublin,Phnted by P.
Walker,Thoma8,1749・1817,4碗η4α蛎.
Byrne,1786.
The whole proceedings on the thal of an
48p.20cm. 貴A−B103(43)
indictment against Thomas Walker of
Manchester,merchant,William Paul,Samuel
[ ]
The Lousiad;an heroic−comic poem.Canto
Jackson,James Cheetham,Oliver Pearsall,
Benjamin Booth,and Joseph Collier,for a
comspiracy to overthrow the constltution and
govemment and to aid and assist the French
L By Peter Pindar[pseud.],Esq。6.ed.
Dublin,Printed by William Porter,for Mess,
(being the King’s enemies)in case they should
invade this kingdom.Tried at the assizes at
Colles,[&c.11786,
iii,[5】一39,[1]p.20cm. 貴A−B103(43)
Lancaster,Apri12,1794,before the Hon.Mr.
justice Heath...Taken in short−hand by
Subjects for painters。By Peter Pindar
[pseud,],Esquire,Dubhn,Phnted by
Joseph Gumey,London,Phnted for T,Boden,
」.Johnson,&J.Debrett,1794。
William Porter for P.Byme,[&c,]1789.
[iii]一xvi,134,[11p.21cm.
92p.20cm. 貴A−B103(43)
En・ata at end. 貴AB103(33)
Woo−fall,Wmiam。
Wat80n,Richard,みρ.げμo加1嫉1737−1816.
An impartial sketch of the debate in the
An address to the peoples of Great Britain.
House of Commons of Ireland,on a motion
made on Frlday,August12,1785,by the Rt,
By R,Watson,10rd bishop of Landaff.
Dublin,Printed by John Exshaw,1798.
2p.L,27p.22cm。 貴A−B103(17)
Hon.Thomas Orde...for leave to being a Bill
for effecting the intercourse and commerce
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between Great Britain and Ireland,on
situation and the consequent danger to the
pemanentandequitablephnciples,forthe
public.R㏄ommended to the serious
mutual benefit of both countries.Together
cons五derat三〇n of the friends of the Protestant
with an impartial sketch of the princlpal
speeches on the subject of the Bill that were
interest.To which are subjoined some
delivered in the House on Monday,August15,
Cloyne.Dublin,Printed by W.Sleater,1787.
1785.With a copy of the bill presented to the
139,[1]p.21cm,
reflections...5.ed.By Richard Lord Bishop of
House of Commons of Ireland,the eleven
Irish propositions,of the伽enty resolutions
“Extract from the Preface to the London
edition”(p.i・viii)bound between p.4and5,
of the British Parliament,the address to the
貴A・B103(29)
king,and his Majesty’s answer.Dublin,
Printed for Luke White[1785]
1p.L,ii,200,24p.22cm. 貴A−BlO3(8)
Young,Arthur,1741−1820.
The example of France,a warning to
Britain.By Arthur Young,Esq。F。R.S.
[Woo“war“,Rickar司妙.ゲαo甥θ,1726−1794.
The present state of the Church of Ireland:
containing a description of it’s precarious
London,Phnted for W。Richardson,1793.
2p.L,122,24p.21cm. 貴A−B103(36)
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