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An act and several classes of acts of parliament, which particularly relate to the Society of Friends (generally called Quakers) in Ireland.
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Language:
English
Published:
Dublin :
printed by George Grierson,
1806.
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Later additions
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8vo
Published References:
See Donations book 1931.
Place of Publication :
Ireland
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Dublin
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