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History of the Rebellion of Ireland in the year 1798, etc. containing an impartial account of the proceedings of the Irish revolutionists, from the year 1782 till the suppression of the rebellion with an appendix to illustrate some facts

โœ Scribed by James Gordon


Publisher
Porter
Year
1801
Tongue
English
Leaves
419
Category
Library

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Ireland, history, 18th century, Irish Rebellion of 1798


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