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The Irish republic. Why? : non-official statement prepared for submission to the Peace conference / by Laurence Ginnell ; prefaced by Ireland's case for independence (official).
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Main Author:
Ginnell, Laurence, 1854-1923
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
The Friends of Irish Freedom,
1919?
Edition:
Rev. ed.
Subjects:
Ireland
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Politics and government.
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DA962 .G5 1919
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