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Irish vocabulary and other students' notes, with a copy of an address in Irish presented to Maud Gonne Mac Bride, New York, 1898.
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Mac Bride, Maud Gonns
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1898
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Ms. G. 753
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Glynn note-book
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