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_aThe life and times of Arthur Browne in Ireland and America, 1756-1805 : _bcivil law and civil liberties / _cJoseph C. Sweeney. |
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_aDublin : _bFour Courts Press in association with The Irish Legal History Society, _c[2017] |
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_axiv, 315 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : _bcolor illustrations, color portraits ; _c24 cm |
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_aIrish Legal History Society ; _v26 |
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500 | _aPublished in association with The Irish legal History Society. | ||
500 | _aForeword by Patrick Geoghegan. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 282-296) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aThe Browne family in Ireland and America (1699-1756) -- A Newport youth (1756-72) -- Dublin and Trinity College (1772-6) -- London and preparation for the law, during the war in America (1776-83) -- Parliament (1783-8) -- Teaching and practising the law (1784-1805) -- Family life and religion (1756-1805) -- The regency crisis (1788-9) -- The Whig Club, free speech and the Dublin police (1789-93) -- The Catholic question, evangelism and the Trinity Defence Corps (1793-7) -- Disappointment and humiliationn (1798) -- Revolution and retribution (1798-9) -- The union of the kingdoms (1799-1801) -- Last honours and death (1801-5). | |
520 | _aBorn in Rhode Island, Arthur Browne was a lawyer, a scholar and a politician in the Ireland of the late eighteenth century, and established a brilliamt reputation in all three areas at a time of enormous conflict and upheaval. The pre-eminent maritime lawyer of his era, Browne was also an MP in the Irish parliament, and the Regius Professor of Civil and Canon Law at Trinity College Dublin, where he was been described as 'one of the most able and learned academic lawyers ever to teach there'. ... Back cover. | ||
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