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Speech of William Pollard-Urquhart, Esq. M.P. on Sir John Gray's motion on the Irish Church establishment, 10th April, 1866
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator:
Urquhart, William Pollard, 1815-1871
Contributors:
Dease, James Arthur 1826-1874 former owner
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published / Created:
[London]
[1866]
Subjects:
Church of Ireland
>
Establishment and disestablishment
Church and state
>
Ireland
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Church of Ireland
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19th century
Ireland
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Politics and government
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1837-1901
Notes:
Physical description: 12 p. 21 cm.
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