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Lord Taafe's Observations upon the affairs of Ireland examined and confuted / by an Impartial Hand.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Impartial Hand, An
Other Associated Names:
Davis, Thomas, 1814-1845
(Inscriber)
Language:
English
Published:
Dublin :
Printed by W. Sleater, on Cork-Hill,
1767.
Subjects:
Taafe, Nicholas
>
D.1769.
>
Viscount,
Collection:
Later additions
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8vo
Provenance Note:
'Thomas Davis'
Place of Publication :
Ireland
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Dublin
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