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Fiat justitia. A letter to Sir H. Hardinge, on the present circumstances of the established church in Ireland / by Henry Cotton.
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Main Author:
Cotton, Henry, 1789-1879
(Archdeacon of Cashel and Dean of Lismore,)
Language:
English
Published:
Dublin,
1835.
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Ireland
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Dublin
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