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Ye highborn Spanish noblemen : a glee for three voices in the opera of the Mountaineers.
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Language:
English
Published:
Dublin :
published by Edmund Lee (no. 2) Dame Street near the Royal exchange,
[s.a.]
Collection:
Hibernian Catch Club
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Stamp says: sold by F. Rhames, no. 16, Exchange Street, Dublin
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4to
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Deposited by the Hibernian Catch Club.
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Ireland
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Dublin
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