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Mit. O'Brien's Protest Against Mr. Moore...
Mit . O ' BRIEN ' S PROTEST AGAINST MR . MOORE ' S PLAGIARISMS . I hereby protest , in the most indignant and unmitigated feeling of literary injustice , against the unwarrantable use of some ofthe sentiments and phrases of my " Round Towers of Ireland , " ns introduced by Mr . Moore , wholesale , ancl without acknowledgmentinto bis " History "
, of that country , just published , and forming the Goth volume of " Lavdnev ' s Cabinet Cyclopedia . " A more barefaced appropriation of another person ' s labour anel originality I unhesitatingly affirm I never before witnessed !—for which , too , Mr . Moore has made no other amends than that of squeezing my name into an obscure note—not more obscure than insidious
¦ —and there generalising my " disquisition " as " clever but rather too fanciful . " London , April 20 , 1835 . HENRY O'BRIEN . Just Published in one 8 vo . vol . Price One Guinea , by Parbury , Allen , and Co ., London , and J . Gumming , Dublin , the Second "Edition of
THE ROUND TOWERS of IRELAND : or the History of the Tuath-de-Danaans , ( being the Mysteries of Freemasonry , of Sabaism , and of Budhism , ) for the first time unveiled . By HENRY O'BRIEN , Esq ., B . A . " A book which may be considered one of the most extraordinary that has , in our day , come from the press . "— -Morning Herald .
" Richly fraught with wonderous researchredolent with all the perfumes of Hindostan . " —Fraser ' s Mag . "Astonishing talents , wonderful learning , powers of deep research , anel mental scope . "Metrop . Mag . " Marvellous analogies and discoveries — . Our wonder at the unparalled variety of
resources .... A rank from ivhich it could not be deposed by envy or by criticism . "—Atlas . " AVith our recommendation of this Essay to the attentive consideration of the learned . "—
Literary O-azettc . " His interpretations of the Mosaic revelations , and of other portions of the Sacred Scriptures , particularly concerning the creation , tbe fall , the deluge , and the coming of the Messiah , are not only ingenious , but , in some respects , really startling . "—Irish Monthly Mag . " It is not without feelings akin to
admiration , that we have turned over the huge accumulations . of learning , northern , ¦ western , andorienlal , with which his work overflows . "—To-on . " He seeks TRUTH in the remoteness of ages , and brings her forth triumphantly . " —London Monthly Mag . " This volume is as curious as it is valuable and interesting Brighton Patriot .
" Mr . O'Brien ' s Essay will afford a great treat , as much by what he says collaterally , and the evident bearings of his facts and deductions , as by his RESOLVING the great question—what was the origin and use of these ' Round Towers . ' —Globe .
Mit. O'Brien's Protest Against Mr. Moore...
" Proofs drawn from every possible branch of human learning . ' *—Spectator . " This gentleman has produced a theory of a startling kind . . Particularly Budhism and the Linga worship , of ivhich the celebrated Round Towers are DEMONSTRATED to be symbols . "—Asiatic Journal . " A learned Essay . . The author has
displayed considerable ability in establishing their connexion with the mysteries of FREEMASONRY . He has taken an original view of the subject . — Wright ' s Scenes in Ireland . " To Henry O'Brien belongs the honour of deciding the question of the origin , antiquity , and purpose of the Round Towers , with ti power whose strength appals us ; he has cast
back upon the vast sea of time its destroying surge , and from oblivion drawn the history of a people to whose name the literati of Europe were almost strangers ... All brought to bear upon the point with a patience and industry that enthusiasm would have shrunk from , and which nothing but the pure and ardent love of truth could have supported .... A chain of
reasoning and research so profound , laborious , and clear , that a new light is thrown upon the history of the world , and the veil of ages withdrawn from the book of time . "—Freemason ' s Quarterly Review . * , * Shortly will be Published , by the same author , The PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT , for the first time , UNVEILED .
Neavspapers From Every County Are Regula...
NEAVSPAPERS from every County are regularly received at DEACONS COFFEE HOUSE and GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICE , 3 , AValbrook , to all of which advertisements are punctually forwarded ; also Galignani ' s Messenger , the Borsen Halle , & c . Announcements of births , deaths , marriages , ancl advertisements generally , received for all the London papers .
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Mit. O'Brien's Protest Against Mr. Moore...
Mit . O ' BRIEN ' S PROTEST AGAINST MR . MOORE ' S PLAGIARISMS . I hereby protest , in the most indignant and unmitigated feeling of literary injustice , against the unwarrantable use of some ofthe sentiments and phrases of my " Round Towers of Ireland , " ns introduced by Mr . Moore , wholesale , ancl without acknowledgmentinto bis " History "
, of that country , just published , and forming the Goth volume of " Lavdnev ' s Cabinet Cyclopedia . " A more barefaced appropriation of another person ' s labour anel originality I unhesitatingly affirm I never before witnessed !—for which , too , Mr . Moore has made no other amends than that of squeezing my name into an obscure note—not more obscure than insidious
¦ —and there generalising my " disquisition " as " clever but rather too fanciful . " London , April 20 , 1835 . HENRY O'BRIEN . Just Published in one 8 vo . vol . Price One Guinea , by Parbury , Allen , and Co ., London , and J . Gumming , Dublin , the Second "Edition of
THE ROUND TOWERS of IRELAND : or the History of the Tuath-de-Danaans , ( being the Mysteries of Freemasonry , of Sabaism , and of Budhism , ) for the first time unveiled . By HENRY O'BRIEN , Esq ., B . A . " A book which may be considered one of the most extraordinary that has , in our day , come from the press . "— -Morning Herald .
" Richly fraught with wonderous researchredolent with all the perfumes of Hindostan . " —Fraser ' s Mag . "Astonishing talents , wonderful learning , powers of deep research , anel mental scope . "Metrop . Mag . " Marvellous analogies and discoveries — . Our wonder at the unparalled variety of
resources .... A rank from ivhich it could not be deposed by envy or by criticism . "—Atlas . " AVith our recommendation of this Essay to the attentive consideration of the learned . "—
Literary O-azettc . " His interpretations of the Mosaic revelations , and of other portions of the Sacred Scriptures , particularly concerning the creation , tbe fall , the deluge , and the coming of the Messiah , are not only ingenious , but , in some respects , really startling . "—Irish Monthly Mag . " It is not without feelings akin to
admiration , that we have turned over the huge accumulations . of learning , northern , ¦ western , andorienlal , with which his work overflows . "—To-on . " He seeks TRUTH in the remoteness of ages , and brings her forth triumphantly . " —London Monthly Mag . " This volume is as curious as it is valuable and interesting Brighton Patriot .
" Mr . O'Brien ' s Essay will afford a great treat , as much by what he says collaterally , and the evident bearings of his facts and deductions , as by his RESOLVING the great question—what was the origin and use of these ' Round Towers . ' —Globe .
Mit. O'Brien's Protest Against Mr. Moore...
" Proofs drawn from every possible branch of human learning . ' *—Spectator . " This gentleman has produced a theory of a startling kind . . Particularly Budhism and the Linga worship , of ivhich the celebrated Round Towers are DEMONSTRATED to be symbols . "—Asiatic Journal . " A learned Essay . . The author has
displayed considerable ability in establishing their connexion with the mysteries of FREEMASONRY . He has taken an original view of the subject . — Wright ' s Scenes in Ireland . " To Henry O'Brien belongs the honour of deciding the question of the origin , antiquity , and purpose of the Round Towers , with ti power whose strength appals us ; he has cast
back upon the vast sea of time its destroying surge , and from oblivion drawn the history of a people to whose name the literati of Europe were almost strangers ... All brought to bear upon the point with a patience and industry that enthusiasm would have shrunk from , and which nothing but the pure and ardent love of truth could have supported .... A chain of
reasoning and research so profound , laborious , and clear , that a new light is thrown upon the history of the world , and the veil of ages withdrawn from the book of time . "—Freemason ' s Quarterly Review . * , * Shortly will be Published , by the same author , The PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT , for the first time , UNVEILED .
Neavspapers From Every County Are Regula...
NEAVSPAPERS from every County are regularly received at DEACONS COFFEE HOUSE and GENERAL ADVERTISING OFFICE , 3 , AValbrook , to all of which advertisements are punctually forwarded ; also Galignani ' s Messenger , the Borsen Halle , & c . Announcements of births , deaths , marriages , ancl advertisements generally , received for all the London papers .
T^Lastic Pen-Holder.—Patent -" -¦¦' Perr...
T ^ LASTIC PEN-HOLDER . —Patent - " - ¦¦ ' Perryian Elastic Pen-Holder , -vith appropriate Pens . The novel construction of this Elastic Holder confers on the Pen unequalled advantages , by imparting an agreeable softness and flexibility , rendering it so perfectly unconstrained in its action , that it never fatigues the
hand , and enables it to pass over any description of paper with ease and expedition . Nir . e Pens , with Patent Elastic Holder , 2 s . 6 d . PERRYIAN INK . Is . 6 d . & ' 2 s . per Bottle , Manufactured expressly for Metallic Pens ; it is also excellent for Pens made from Quills , anel suitable for the Copying Machine . PERRYIAN INK POWDERS , sufficient
to make a Wine-bottle full of Ink , at Is . per packet . Sold by all Stationers and Dealers in Metallic Pens , and at the Manufactory , 37 , Red Lion square , London ; each Card . Bottle , & Packet bears the signature , <• JAM US PBRR Y & Co .