Hardy, P. D., & O'Kelley, F. J. (1853). The Maynooth grant considered religiously, morally, and politically: With documentary proof that it was orginally obtained by fraud and perjury; and that its continuance is a subsidy to idolatry and sedition ... including extracts from ... speeches ... on the subject ... and in an addenda and appendix, a practiacl exemplification of its effects in "The says and doings" of the Romish priests ... during the recent election .. P.D. Hardy.
MLA CitationHardy, Philip Dixon, and Francis J. O'Kelley. The Maynooth Grant Considered Religiously, Morally, and Politically: With Documentary Proof That It Was Orginally Obtained by Fraud and Perjury; and That Its Continuance Is a Subsidy to Idolatry and Sedition ... Including Extracts from ... Speeches ... on the Subject ... and in an Addenda and Appendix, a Practiacl Exemplification of Its Effects in "The Says and Doings" of the Romish Priests ... During the Recent Election .. P.D. Hardy, 1853.