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The visions of Aaron, the son of Adriel, which he saw concerning the rise and fall of the sister-nations.

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Main Author: Aaron, son of Adriel
Language:English
Published: Dublin James Esdall 1747
Subjects:
Great Britain.
Army. Netherlands.
Army. Austrian Succession, War of - 1740-1748 - Early works to 1800
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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