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A Protestant's appeal to his fellow Protestants, to come forward in the cause of their Catholic brethren. By Richard Barrett, Esq.

By: Barrett, Richard, fl.1811.Publisher: Dublin : Fitzpatrick, 1811Description: 34p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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