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Grammatics Anglo-Hibernics by Francis Walsh, 1713; a tract on prosody.
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors:
Heyden, John 1732
(Scribe)
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Manuscript
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Heyden, John
1713
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1732
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1732
Irish Language
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Grammar
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Prosody
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. G. 332
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