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Employment of the Irish peasantry the best means to prevent the drain of gold from England. : Originally published in "The Mark Lane Express." With an appendix
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Employment of the Irish peasantry the best means to prevent the drain of gold from England. : Originally published in "The Mark Lane Express." With an appendix
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1847.
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404871
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Rogers, Jasper W
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21 cm
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