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History of Ireland, : since the expulsion of James II. by his son-in-law William III. Prince of Orange. This work commences with A.D. 1692, and ends with 1855
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History of Ireland, : since the expulsion of James II. by his son-in-law William III. Prince of Orange. This work commences with A.D. 1692, and ends with 1855
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Publication date
1855.
Call number
635618
Creator
O'Kelly, Patrick (1776?-1858)
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Dimensions
24 cm
Associated people
Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
Mac-Geoghegan, (1702-1763.)
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