Trial of James Reily for running away with Coolin Bawn
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Street literature about Napoleon's Wars > Trial of James Reily for running away with Coolin Bawn > (1) Title page |
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Description | " ... To which are added, The saughy burnside. The terrible law. Saw ye my wee thing. An Irish drinking song. The naval heroes. Britons only conquer to save. Beauty and rigour". |
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Shelfmark | RB.s.910(87) |
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