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The fall and rise of the Irish nation / Thomas Bartlett.
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Main Author:
Bartlett, Thomas
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Savage, Md. :
Barnes & Noble Books,
c1992.
Subjects:
Church and state
>
Ireland
Catholic emancipation
Catholics
>
Ireland
Ireland
>
Politics and government
>
18th century
Ireland
>
Politics and government
>
1800-1837
Ireland
>
Church history
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Call Number:
DA947 .B37 1992
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