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Desiderata curiosa Hibernica: or a select collection of state papers; consisting of royal instructions, directions, dispatches, and letters. To which are added, some historical tracts. The whole illustrating ... the political systems of the chief governors and government of Ireland, during the reigns of queen Elizabeth, James the first, and Charles the first. Faithfully transcribed from their originals, or authentick copies.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Dublin
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printed by David Hay,at the king's arms, in Parliament Street.
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History and Geography
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N006505
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