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Facts connected with the social and sanitary condition of the working classes in the city of Dublin / by Thomas Willis.
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Main Author:
Willis, Thomas, 1789-1881
(of Dublin,)
Language:
English
Published:
Dublin :
T. O'Gorman, 35, Upper Ormond-Quay,
1845.
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