Part of a letter to a noble earl : containing a very short comment of the doctrines and facts of Sir Richard Musgrave's quarto; and vindicatory of the yeomanry and Catholics of the city of Cork /
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Main Author: | Townshend, Thomas, Member of the Irish Parliament |
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Language: | English |
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Dublin :
Printed by P. Fitzpatrick, 4 Capel-Street,
1801.
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