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European Legal Integration : Towards a More Liberal Intergovernmentalist Approach
Phelan, William
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The Bible, not the Bible Society, being an attempt to point out that mode of disseminating the scriptures, which would most effectually conduce to the security of the established church, and the peace of the United Kingdom
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A digest of the evidence taken before select committees of the two Houses of Parliament, appointed to inquire into the state of Ireland, 1824-1825
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