Reasons for not signing an address to Her Majesty, on the subject of the recent so-called Papal aggression
- Bib ID:
- 6589267
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- St. Germans, Edward Granville Eliot, Earl of, 1798-1877
- Edition:
- 2nd edition
- Description:
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- London : Ridgway, 1850
- 16 pages 21 cm
- Series:
- Pamphlets (Oxford and Cambridge University Club) ; vol. 97.
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- 1877
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- Publication date:
- 1850
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