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The Last speech and dying words of the Bank of Ireland. Which was executed at College-Green, on Saturday the 9th inst.

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ESTC T231076

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Published: Dublin : Printed by John Harding in Molesworth-Court in Fishamble Street, [1721]
Online Access:ESTC T231076test
Collection:Archives and Manuscripts
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  • Copy of 'The last speech and dying words of the Bank of Ireland', a speech attributed to Jonathan Swift.

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