Every man his own lawyer: or, A summary of the laws now in force in Ireland, in a new and instructive method ... Whereby country gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and others, may be particularly acquainted with our laws and statutes, etc. [By Giles Jacob?]

Every man his own lawyer: or, A summary of the laws now in force in Ireland, in a new and instructive method ... Whereby country gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and others, may be particularly acquainted with our laws and statutes, etc. [By Giles Jacob?]
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Synopsis Every man his own lawyer: or, A summary of the laws now in force in Ireland, in a new and instructive method ... Whereby country gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and others, may be particularly acquainted with our laws and statutes, etc. [By Giles Jacob?] by :

Every Man His Own Lawyer: Or, a Summary of the Laws of England ... [The Dedication Signed: G.J., I.e. Giles Jacob]. The Seventh Edition, Corrected and Improved, with Many Additions ..

Every Man His Own Lawyer: Or, a Summary of the Laws of England ... [The Dedication Signed: G.J., I.e. Giles Jacob]. The Seventh Edition, Corrected and Improved, with Many Additions ..
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Total Pages : 336
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Synopsis Every Man His Own Lawyer: Or, a Summary of the Laws of England ... [The Dedication Signed: G.J., I.e. Giles Jacob]. The Seventh Edition, Corrected and Improved, with Many Additions .. by : Giles Jacob

The Henry Bradshaw Irish Collection Presented in 1870 and 1886

The Henry Bradshaw Irish Collection Presented in 1870 and 1886
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Total Pages : 1108
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Synopsis The Henry Bradshaw Irish Collection Presented in 1870 and 1886 by : Cambridge University Library. Bradshaw Irish Collection

Eighteenth-Century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland 4)

Eighteenth-Century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland 4)
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Publisher : Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9780717159277
ISBN-13 : 0717159272
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Synopsis Eighteenth-Century Ireland (New Gill History of Ireland 4) by : Ian McBride

The eighteenth century is in many ways the most problematic era in Irish history. Traditionally, the years from 1700 to 1775 have been short-changed by historians, who have concentrated overwhelmingly on the last quarter of the period. Professor Ian McBride's survey, the fourth in the New Gill History of Ireland series, seeks to correct that balance. At the same time it provides an accessible and fresh account of the bloody rebellion of 1798, the subject of so much controversy. The eighteenth century was the heyday of the Protestant Ascendancy. Professor McBride explores the mental world of Protestant patriots from Molyneux and Swift to Grattan and Tone. Uniquely, however, McBride also offers a history of the eighteenth century in which Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter all receive due attention. One of the greatest advances in recent historiography has been the recovery of Catholic attitudes during the zenith of the Protestant Ascendancy. Professor McBride's Eighteenth-Century Ireland insists on the continuity of Catholic politics and traditions throughout the century so that the nationalist explosion in the 1790s appears not as a sudden earthquake, but as the culmination of long-standing religious and social tensions. McBride also suggests a new interpretation of the penal laws, in which themes of religious persecution and toleration are situated in their European context. This holistic survey cuts through the clichés and lazy thinking that have characterised our understanding of the eighteenth century. It sets a template for future understanding of that time. Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Table of Contents Introduction Part I. Horizons - English Difficulties and Irish Opportunities - The Irish Enlightenment and its Enemies - Ireland and the Ancien Régime Part II. The Penal Era: Religion and Society - King William's Wars - What Were the Penal Laws For? - How Catholic Ireland Survived - Bishops, Priests and People Part III The Ascendancy and its World - Ascendancy Ireland: Conflict and Consent - Queen Sive and Captain Right: Agrarian Rebellion Part IV. The Age of Revolutions - The Patriot Soldier - A Brotherhood of Affection - 1798

A Catalogue of the Bradshaw Collection of Irish Books in the University Library Cambridge

A Catalogue of the Bradshaw Collection of Irish Books in the University Library Cambridge
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 707
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ISBN-10 : 9781108073516
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Synopsis A Catalogue of the Bradshaw Collection of Irish Books in the University Library Cambridge by : Charles Sayle

A 1916 three-volume catalogue of over 8,000 books and pamphlets from or about Ireland, printed between 1600 and 1900.