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The Woman's parliament, 1697. An appendix of contents. A Dialogue between Death and the Patient, originally written in Irish by Denis O'Daly, Abbot of Boyle, tr. by John Collins in 1816.
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Collins, John
Ó Colmáin, Domhnall
Ó Dálaigh, Donnchadh Mór
1697
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1697
1816
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1816
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Dublin
Boyle
Ireland
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Connacht
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Roscommon
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Dublin: Trinity College Library, Ms. 1172 (G. 5. 13)
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