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Catholic emancipation centenary record / edited by Myles V. Ronan.
Record no.:
435
Author:
Ronan, Myles V. (Myles Vincent), 1877-1959.
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Publisher:
Dublin :: Literary Committee,
Year:
1929.
Description:
96 p., [34] p. of plates : ill., facsims., ports. ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Catholic Church Ireland.
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Catholic emancipation.
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Catholics - Legal status, laws, etc - Ireland.
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Ireland - Church history.
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Notes:
Nagle Library copy signed "with best wishes from Paul Cullen [CM]. Xmas 1929.
Type:
Monograph
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Philosophical Room
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